For millennia, humans have watched cats tumble from heights and land gracefully on their feet. It seemed inexplicable — or at ...
For millennia, humans have watched cats tumble from heights and land gracefully on their feet. It seemed inexplicable — or at least, it was a convenient myth. However, a new scientific study of cats’ ...
It's commonly known that cats have a tendency to always land right side up. Even falling from a great height, they have a special ability to seemingly defy the laws of physics to protect themselves.
Higurashi says the anatomy of the cat has not been studied in detail. — Freepik IN 1894, French physiologist Etienne-Jules Marey tried to resolve a particularly vexing question in science: How do cats ...