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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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Huddle & Cuddle: How Puppies Keep Warm

What's the first thing you do when you wake up on a cold, frosty morning? Snuggle down deeper under the covers? Animals, like puppies and piglets, don't like being cold either, but they don't have hands or blankets to wrap themselves up. So when animals get chilled, they change their behavior and do things like huddle—they curl up close to other animals. In this mammalian biology science fair project, you'll see just how much huddling can help reduce heat loss.   Read more...
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Dog Smarts: What's Going On Behind Those Puppy-Dog Eyes?

Have you ever wondered what goes on in your dog's mind? Even though humans have the benefit of language, trying to understand another person's thoughts can be hard enough sometimes. Your dog can't talk, so how can you find out what its brain is capable of? The obvious answer is to study its behavior. This project will show you some behavioral tests you can use to measure canine I.Q.   Read more...
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Bat Detector: Listen to the Secret Sounds of Bats

Do you have bats in your neighborhood? Have you heard them "whoosh" by you, but not been able to see them? In this science fair project, you will be able to detect flying bats by listening in on the ultrasonic signals they produce to locate objects in their environment. The bat detector is a useful and fun tool for studying the biology of this nocturnal flying mammal.   Read more...
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Paw Preference in Pets Science Fair Project with Video

The great majority of people have a distinct hand preference. How about animals like dogs or cats? Do they show a paw preference? If you like animals, this science fair project might be for you.   Read more...
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Predators and Prey: How Do Cats Respond to Bird Sound Recordings?

Cats are great house pets, but as every cat observer knows, they are also instinctive hunters. This experiment provides an interesting way to learn about cat behavior. You'll play bird call recordings for pet cats, and watch to see if the cat pays attention to the sound (by turning towards it) or ignores it. Will a pet cat distinguish between the calls of local birds vs. non-local birds?   Read more...
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How Food Supplements Affect Weight Gain of Juvenile Mice

As your mom and dad always tell you, a healthy diet is important to good health. This project is designed to see what happens to mice when they are allowed to load up on sugary snacks. Do you think that they will gain excess weight? Do you think that the mice will regulate their own intake and maintain a 'healthy' diet? You can try this project and find out for yourself.   Read more...
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X-inactivation Marks the Spot for Cat Coat Color

Have you ever seen a tortoiseshell cat? "What kind of cat is that?" you might ask. A tortoiseshell cat has two different fur colors, black or brown and red or orange. The gene that gives rise to the red or orange fur color is on the X chromosome. And did you know that most tortoiseshell cats are female? That's because female cats have two X chromosomes, while males only have one, which allows the females to express two different color combinations! Try this science fair project to figure out how female cats cope with having two X chromosomes and why that turns some of them into tortoiseshell cats.   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? | Tricks for Treats: How Long Does It Take to Train Your Pet? | Point Your Ponies: How Horses Keep Warm in the Wind | Pet Poll: A Taste Test for Fluffy & Fido | 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 | Huddle & Cuddle: How Puppies Keep Warm | 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 |