Quarter-Finalist

Tommy

Tom loves exploring our Earth, learning about different environments, cultures & how to protect them. He hopes to explore Italy & Peru next!

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What does Tommy love most about nature?

Tommy loves learning about animals most, especially their natural habitats, and what makes them unique. He is impressed with how their abilities directly correlate to their environment. For example, he finds it really interesting that Chimpanzees have human-like thumbs that allow them to grasp branches and fruits, and that they’re able to crack open fruits on their own.


What is Tommy's favorite animal—and why?

Tommy's favorite animal is the chameleon. He loves them for their camouflaging abilities, and think it's super cool that they can see multiple things at once with their unique eye movement capability.


What is Tommy's favorite outdoor activity?

He really likes hiking, as he likes looking at different rock formations. He is interested in what he learns about the earth on each hike, and that the striations give him an idea of how the Earth began, what it may have been like before, and how far it has come.

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