1 thought on “How do cats catch mice?”

  1. There was a meat pad at the bottom of the cat, and there was no sound walking. After quietly approaching the mouse, his body began to shake, and the staper aimed at the prey.
    This itself has the physical condition of the mouse catching
    1, eyes: visual good, you can see things clearly at night. And the cat’s perspective is wider than the human eye. There is a reflective board at the bottom of the cat’s eyes. The light in the eyes reflects the 2 times brightness, and the objects you see are clearer.
    2, limbs: There are meat pads on the bottom of the cat’s feet, walking silently, and will not start with the prey. The claws at the toe end and the claws can shrink and extend. When you catch the rat, you stretch out. When you walk, you shrink in to avoid walking out, and the second is to prevent the claws from being blunt and not sharp.
    3, hearing and smell
    The cats are the same as other large cats. They generally take ambush first and then hunt quickly; prey.

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