Amoebas are very neat little things, and most of them won't try to eat your brain. I'd suggest you get some pond water and a microscope and see if you can find some. They're fairly common. An obligatory word of caution: since you really won't know what species you're seeing, wear gloves just in case.
If you don't live near a pond, you can also buy a live culture of amoebas here:
Have fun, and feel free to report your observations.
Stacy
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