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What's in a Name
100

This is the name of the accreditation agency that visits every 3 years to confirm excellence in animal welfare.

What is AAALAC?

100

These are the names of Cinderella's two rodent friends who offer comic relief and help her achieve her dreams

Who are Jaq & Gus?


100

Ferrets are a common model for this human disease.

What is influenza?

100

The term classifying sheep, goats, and cows.

What are ruminants?

100

This term is used when pigs push items around with their nose.

What is rutting?

200

This is the regulatory agency that performs unannounced visits annually.

What is the USDA?

200

The name of Aladdin's friend who is a furry thief who stole our hearts

Who is Abu?  

200

This species was the first used in research due to similarities in their ear structure to humans. They are also known to stampede.

What are guinea pigs?

200

The expansible pouch of the esophagus in some birds that is temporary storage for food prior to digestion.

What is a crop?

200
The young ferret is called
What is a kit?
300

The acronym for the group of people that we are required to have who review and approve animal protocols and the animal use program.

What is the IACUC?

300

The name of the furry character from Up! who follows the USDA requirement to have personal identification and will be anyone's friend.

Who is Dug?


300

This species is commonly used as a model for ophthalmologic illnesses and treatments.

What are rabbits?

300

Ferrets will commonly display this phenomenon upon waking from sleep.

What is shivering?

300

The term used for a male and female rabbit.

What is a buck and a doe?

400

These are the 3 R's.

What are Reduction, Replacement, and Refinement?

400

This side kick from Pocahontas is always up for adventure but would also be a host for a couple of zoonotic diseases. 

Who is Meeko?


400

This aquatic species is commonly used in research as an alternative to mice for toxicity studies.

What are zebrafish?


400

This large animal species is unable to vomit.

What is a horse?

400

This is the name for the second set of upper incisors that are normally found in rabbits.

What are peg teeth?


500

These two commonly used laboratory animals are excluded from the Animal Welfare Act.

What are laboratory mice and rats?

500

This character from Moana would most likely not be regulated by the USDA.

Who is Heihei?


500
This organ is what makes the pig a good animal model.

What is the heart?

500
The term used when amphibians change into air breathing adults with lungs and limbs.
What is metamorphosis?
500
Reptiles are commonly infected with this bacteria.
What is salmonella?