: Normal behaviors (grooming, playing) signal a healthy animal, while abnormal behaviors (pacing, biting, hiding) often indicate stress, boredom, or underlying medical issues.

: Create displays comparing the digestive systems of different species or illustrating various injection types.

Animal behavior and veterinary science intersect to improve the welfare of pets, livestock, and wildlife by understanding their physical health and emotional needs. For anyone interested in these fields, content can range from practical "how-to" guides for pet owners to advanced research in neurobiology and clinical medicine. Key Concepts in Animal Behavior

: Some animals display unexpected survival behaviors, such as "fainting" goats, singing mice, and dancing stoats. Practical Veterinary Science Projects

For students or animal enthusiasts looking for hands-on experience, NDSU Agriculture suggests several educational projects: