why do cats always land on their feet?
By vhong_jp14
@vhong_jp14 (93)
Philippines
May 10, 2007 12:05am CST
no matter how high you throw a cat in the air, this domestic animal still land on its feet unlike the other animals. why does this happen?
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@r3v3ng3 (484)
• Romania
10 May 07
Cats won’t always land on their feet !
The myth that cats will always land on their feet may have been originally created in response to the fact that cats have an amazing ability to judge distances accurately and land on their feet when jumping from surface to surface. This derives from their keen hunter instincts. And, in most cases, if a cat falls irregularly from a height that offers enough space for the cat to twist his body upright, he will do so and land on his feet.
BUT, if the height is not tall enough for the cat to right his body, he will not land on his feet, he will land on whatever body part hits the ground first, just as any human would in the same situation. Also, cats will not land on their feet if they fall from great distances (they are not invincible) they will become seriously injured or die. Even if they fall from a window that is not far off the ground, they can become seriously injured.
@vhong_jp14 (93)
• Philippines
10 May 07
yes iv seen that scenario that cats too are injured that kind of accident...how we wish that we're also like active as cats of their sense.nways, thanks for sharing my friend.
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