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any ideas for a science fair?

BlueDolphins

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Our school is hosting a science fair for grades Kindergarten to 5th Grade (4yrs-11yrs old roughly) in April, the organizational meeting is on the 22nd.

I've been thinking of something that I can do with my reptiles, for something.
I have 3 Corn Snakes, 1 Ball Python, 1 Albino Nelson Milk, 6 Leopard Geckos that I could bring.

Does anyone have any ideas of what I could do? I wouldn't really want anyone to hold my corns or geckos, being that they would be hard for a young child to hold, but I would consider my python/milk being able to be handled, under certain conditions.

Any Ideas? I was thinking of something on the way of how they move, but I haven't got a clue on what I could do. I would have to be able to get the approved by the principal, if not the superintendent, because of the live animal factor.
 
I think the holding is a bit dangerous to be honest, it was a good idea but if 1 child holds the snake to hard and with the snake being a constrictor may defend its self. Wouldnt like to think how that would end.

As for ideas pictures are always good (and safer). Why not do the differance between warm blood and cold blood. Show the difference in the snake skulls between a non venomous, a mildly venomous and an extreamly venomous like the extreamly venomous has large fangs, where as the mildly venomous has smaller fangs and the non venomous has no fangs. Stuff along them lines.
 
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