Cat's don't always land on their feet. They just have really good balance and can center themselves easily.
Now, make a cat dizzy and that's a different story...
A funny one too.
I couple year ago I picked up one of my cats and spun around a lot with the cat in my outstreched arms. I drop her on the ground and she tries to stand normally but she's falling over and her head keeps turning. That's wasn't so great. So I went and got another one of my cats and did the same thing. Try and picture a cat running away sideways... Cause that's literally what he did the second he hit the ground.
Funniest thing ever.
The cats are fine though and they didn't mind afterwards.
Is that possible? I thought cats always land on their feet.
Well, actually from greater heights cats are more likely to land on their feet than not. When at a lower height their body cannot make a full rotation so they end up not landing on their feet. From greater heights, ex. 6- story building, their body can make a full rotation and they will land on their feet.
Watched something about it on the discovery channel. Nothing like nearly-useless knowledge.
Oh and uh...I was a naughty child...I think the not so bad I have done is throw a hampster in the ceiling fan, put dial in water and tell my sister it's apple juice, and stab my sister with a gaint pencil.
...and that was just when I was little bitty.
Once in his life,
every man is entitled
to fall madly in love
with a gorgeous redhead.
Lucille Ball
**** you, I ain't saying a word until the stature of limitations runs out.
Originally posted by Synthlight
St1cky only proves that he has no life and that his parents are alcoholics. They probably abused him with rubber duckies when he was a baby. Why else would you exploit scores on FFR?
One of the stupidest things I've done is play FFR way too much. That and I used to like a girl way too much. I probably would have done anything she told me to do I was so out of it.
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