Using a Petri Dish to Compare the Cleanliness of Human Mouths to Two Dogs, a Cat and a Chicken
Nate Bonham and Calli Gade of The King of Random wanted to see how human mouths compared to other animals in terms of cleanliness. Nate provided a mouth swab, as did Garrett the brother-in-law, Henry the chicken, Nox the dog, Dodger the dog, and Gus the Cat.
After the swabs sat for a week in a Petri dish, Bonham and Gade discovered that humans have the cleanest mouths and chickens have the dirtiest. This rather vivid experiment dispels the myth that dogs have cleaner mouths than humans.
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