well I guess cats have the same thing we do.
we have liquid in our ears that help us balence. that's why we get sick on a rolercoaster, or any other fast, spinning ride in a theam park, because the liquid in our ears is going beserk!
this is the same thing for cats, but they know how to control it....
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they have sensors in there ears that dont like to be fliped over
They don't. But, they almost always do. You see, cats have a flexible spine that allows it to turn in the air to land on its feet. Also, the a Sense in their ears that tells them "up" and "down" Hope this helped!
Cats, like all other land mammals, have two ears.
Yes it is possible that a cat doesn't land on it's feet
cats actually don't always land on their feet. it is a matter of time. to get more info (about how and what they do to land on their feet) you can check out the BrainPOP called why do cats land on their feet or something like that.hee hee i just made a horizontal line ;P
yes
Land on their feet when they fall
they land on their feet
Their feet...
cats dont always land on their feet if they have some type of injury they wont or something else like that but they mostly always land on their feet because they are able to twist their body because of their backbone and make sure they land on thier feet
cause their feet are soft.so now you know.
No. It's an urban legend.