This was a tough one, but it was time to add critters to Hoggatt Cave. Students cut, folded, molded, and glued all the parts to our rare "blind cave trout". This fish, in reality, is much smaller and sightless. The models assembled in Room 404 are quite detailed and tedious. regardless, Hoggatteers seemed to have a good time piecing them together. On the following day, we took some time to cut and fold rare giant cave crickets in similar fashion. These will be a part of the tours we conduct with third graders and other dignitaries in coming weeks. Up next: BATS!
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