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Is That Cat Fat?
Science Buddies — Mammalian Biology Science Project: Determine the percentage of overweight pets that you know. In this science project you'll determine the percentage of overweight pets among the cats and dogs you know. Have you ever looked at a dog or cat and ...More…
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Tricks for Treats: How Long Does It Take to Train Your Pet?
Science Buddies — Animal Training Science Fair Project: Find out how long it takes to teach your pet a new trick using professional animal training techniques. In this science fair project you'll find out how long it takes to teach your pet a new trick using ...More…
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internal clock
Science Buddies — In this mammalian biology science fair project you will investigate how the activity level of your pet rodent varies over a 24-hour period. The objective of this science fair project is to study how the activity level of your pet rodent varies ...More…
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Bat Detector: Listen to the Secret Sounds of Bats
Science Buddies — In this mammalian biology science fair project, you will investigate bat behavior using a device that converts the ultrasonic pulses produced by bats into sounds that are within the range of human hearing. Bats are the only mammals that have ...More…
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Tail Wagging and Brain Lateralization
Science Buddies — You must be comfortable working with dogs. You'll need a video camera, a tripod, a dog crate, and at least 10 different dogs to participate in the project. The goal of this project is to determine whether dogs' tail-wagging behavior shows ...More…
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Watch Out! That Wild Animal Might Be Rabid!
Science Buddies — Rabies Science Fair Project: Investigate how location affects the likelihood that a wild animal is rabid. This science fair project requires the use of a computer with Internet access. Determine which wild animals are most likely to be infected ...More…
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How to Measure Respiration Rate
Science Buddies — Mammalian Biology Science Project: Determine if active play changes your dog's respiration rate. To do this project you'll need to have access to a dog that you can play with. Be sure to work with an animal you are familiar with. If you work with ...More…
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X-inactivation Marks the Spot for Cat Coat Color
Science Buddies — X chromosome Inactivation Science Project: Investigate whether X chromosome inactivation is random or predetermined by looking at coat color patterns in tortoiseshell cats. You should have a basic understanding of genetic principles. In this ...More…
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How Food Supplements Affect Weight Gain of Juvenile Mice
Science Buddies — For experiments involving vertebrate animals, ISEF-affiliated fairs require the experimental design to be approved by a scientific review committee (SRC) prior to the commencement of experiments. The goal of this project is to determine whether ...More…
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Predators and Prey: How Do Cats Respond to Bird Sound ...
Science Buddies — The goal of this project is to determine whether cats respond preferentially to familiar bird sounds. This experiment is based on a 2007 California State Science Fair project by Kelly McGinnis. Kelly's mom was learning to recognize birds and bird ...More…
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Dog Smarts: What's Going On Behind Those Puppy-Dog Eyes?
Science Buddies — To do this experiment you will need a good rapport with dogs, and access to a large number of dogs to test, with the help of their owners. The goal of this project is to measure canine intelligence with some simple behavioral tests. Dogs have ...More…
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Dog Scents: The Super Nose of Man's Best Friend
Science Buddies — Comfortable around dogs and knowledgeable in their treatment and care The goal of this project is to discover what types of smells are most interesting to dogs. The video shows two lucky students, Paige and Nick, who were fortunate enough to ...More…