Paws what you’re doing and explore the enchanting mystery that has puzzled scientists for centuries: How does a falling cat always land on its feet? This captivating Betcha Didn’t Know delves into the history and science behind this phenomenon, exploring four fascinating hypotheses and the latest insights from experts. From Edwin Hubble’s cat “Copernicus” to high-speed photography revelations, join us on a journey through the curious world of feline physics and get ready to be amazed!
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