Octoer+Discoveries

October 4, 2014 My science discovery is on which one of my cats can get a toy mouse faster. First is my cat Homer he took 1:51 seconds to capture the toy mouse. Next up is my cat May May he took 1:30 seconds. I think the results happened because of the type of cat and the weight of the cat [homer is chubby]. Websites-neatorama.com

October 17, 2014 This week my science discovery is on how long it takes for 2 percent milk to turn in to chunky milk while sitting in the sun. When I did this it was 66 degrees out. I checked the milk every 10 minutes. After 30 minutes it had become soggy.Prairiefarm.com

October 14, 2014

This week my science discovery is on the maple leaf. The maple leaf comes from the maple tree obviously. The maple leafs Latin name is  Acer Genus. Have you ever seen the pattern in some leaves while you were playing in the leaves in the fall. If you said yes then I think you will find it interesting that the maple leaf has several different kinds of patterns. http://archive.ninjakiwi.com

October 20,2014 This week my science discovery is on the beaver. The beavers scientific name is Castor. A beaver is a mammal. They can life up to 24 years.They are herbivores which means they only eat plants and grass. Beavers are among the largest rodents in the world. A American beaver's tail can range from 20-35 cm. long. Websites: http://carnivoraforum.com/

October 27,2014

This week my science discovery is on the eastern cottontail rabbit. I saw this rabbit when I was hiking in the woods. It can be found in meadows and shrubby areas in the eastern & south-central united states,southern Canada, eastern Mexico, Central America, and northernmost of South America.It is chunky with red-brown or gray-brown hair with large hind feet, long ears, and a short white tail. Websites: http://newtonwildlife.pbworks.com/