![]() | Project title | Animal night vision![]() ![]() |
Difficulty Level | Elementary school | |
Project page |  Click here to view this science project | |
Description | ||
Have you ever wondered if all animals are able to see in the dark? We know owls and other nocturnal animals have the ability to do so. But how about common household pets? This science fair project was conducted to determine if animals are able to see in the dark. Specifically, the experiment was conducted on a dog, a cat and a monkey, to ascertain if they are able to see color in the dark. | ||
Instructions preview | ||
1. For this science fair project, the independent variable is the type of animal and the condition of the room – bright or dark. The dependent variable is the color of the ball selected by the animal. This is determined by observing the color of the ball selected by the animal. The constants (control variables) are the period of training, the size of the ball, the color of the ball and the size of the room. 2. The experiment is done with a dog, a cat and a monkey. The 3 animals are trained for 14 days with the ..... |