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Ewww, Dog Breath! Does Active Play Take Your Dog's Breath Away? Science Fair Project with Video

When you're chasing after your dog, do you ever stop and say, "Wait, I have to catch my breath!"? Do you think that there are times when your dog feels like that, too? Does your dog's respiration rate change when you two are playing active games together? Try this playful science project to find out!   Read more...
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Is That Cat Fat?

Did you know that there are over 58 million overweight cats and dogs in the United States? Is your pet one of them? How about your neighbor's cat or your grandma's dog? In this science project you'll determine what percentage of the pets you know are overweight and how their weights compare to pets' weights throughout the United States.   Read more...
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Watch Out! That Wild Animal Might Be Rabid!

The word rabid often makes people think of an animal that is extremely violent, crazy, and maybe even foaming at the mouth. But not all animals infected with the rabies disease fit that description. Nevertheless, it is important to avoid animals that have rabies so that you don't get infected. So which wild animals are likely to carry rabies? This science fair project will help you discover the answer!   Read more...
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Tricks for Treats: How Long Does It Take to Train Your Pet? Science Fair Project with Video

Have you ever been to an animal show and seen a sea lion balance a ball on his nose, or a tiger jump through a hoop? Or maybe you've met dogs who can sit, fetch, shake, or beg on command. The range of tricks that you can teach animals is amazing, but how does animal training work, and how long does it take? Find out in this trick-and-treat filled science fair project!   Read more...
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Point Your Ponies: How Horses Keep Warm in the Wind

Nobody likes to get "the shivers"—that unpleasant, quivery, shaky feeling. What do you do when you feel chilled? Put on extra clothing? Drink something warm, like hot chocolate with marshmallows? Lie down on warm cement? Turn up the heat? People are quick to change their behavior when they sense that their body temperature is dropping. In this zoology science fair project, you'll learn that animals, like horses, don't like being cold either, so, just like people, they change their behavior to reduce heat loss. In this science fair project, you'll figure out the best direction for horses to turn their bodies in order to stay warm when they're standing in a cold wind.   Read more...
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Puppy Proportions: Comparing Growth Spurts and Weight Gain in Your Dog's Early Months Science Fair Project with Video

Planning on getting a new puppy soon? Why not use some of your play time with puppy to study growth rates and puppy development? You can easily chart a young puppy's weekly weight and growth over several months to compare how quickly body dimensions and bone lengths change. While this project may take some time, it's well worth the effort. You might be amazed at the dramatic growth of your "canine kid," and what other project combines science with as much fun, or a more adorable subject?   Read more...
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Dog Toys: What Makes One a Favorite or a Flop to Fido? Science Fair Project with Video

Got a pampered pooch in your household? Then you know how much most dogs love their toys. And not just any toy. It has to be that particular beat up ball, gnawed frisbee, or ratty not-so-plush-anymore bunny with only one eye and partial ear remaining. Seems that dogs, like people, have definite preferences for their play things. This fun project investigates what makes a toy interesting to a dog. In these experiments, you and your dog can have some fun while you learn about canine behavior and why toys are an important part of a healthy dog's life.   Read more...
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Dog Scents: The Super Nose of Man's Best Friend Science Fair Project with Video

Everyone thinks their dog's the best, but in the case of smelling ability, all dogs possess super powers. In fact, a dog's nose can be over a 1,000 times more sensitive than a human's! In this project, learn about smell from a dog's unique perspective. There will be a whole lot of sniffing going on when you set up these fun experiments to find out what scents your dog and other canine friends find most interesting or appealing.   Read more...
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Index of Mammalian Biology Project Ideas
Ewww, Dog Breath! Does Active Play Take Your Dog's Breath Away? | Is That Cat Fat? | Watch Out! That Wild Animal Might Be Rabid! | Tricks for Treats: How Long Does It Take to Train Your Pet? | Point Your Ponies: How Horses Keep Warm in the Wind | Puppy Proportions: Comparing Growth Spurts and Weight Gain in Your Dog's Early Months | Dog Toys: What Makes One a Favorite or a Flop to Fido? | Dog Scents: The Super Nose of Man's Best Friend | Dog Smarts: What's Going On Behind Those Puppy-Dog Eyes? | Bat Detector: Listen to the Secret Sounds of Bats | Paw Preference in Pets | Predators and Prey: How Do Cats Respond to Bird Sound Recordings? | How Food Supplements Affect Weight Gain of Juvenile Mice | X-inactivation Marks the Spot for Cat Coat Color | Tick Tock, Tick Tock, Does Your Mouse Know the Time on the Clock? | Tail Wagging and Brain Lateralization |