It is also possible that the little girl who survived a fall on the 26th floor a while ago patted her ass and left ~ left ~
So, if a cat falls from a tall building, will it really not be bad? Do cats really have nine lives?
Most cats will not die if they fall from tall buildings, but they will definitely get hurt.
A cat has 9 lives. Let's put this aside. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, animals will be refined. So why don't most cats die when they jump from tall buildings? This is a term involved in the book, terminal speed.
The limit speed is the fastest descending speed that an object can reach. Take "Exciting Battlefield" as an example, the fastest skydiving can only reach 234㎞, while in real life, the fastest skydiving can reach 194㎞, but unlike cats, the fastest skydiving of cats can reach 97㎞, which is much less than that of people. This is because cats will form resistance in the air and keep it.
In addition, cats have many skills and instincts to save their lives. For example, when a cat meets and lands on all fours, the cat has a foot pad to disperse the pressure, and the cat's legs are equivalent to four shock absorbers, so that the cat will not die after landing.
However, the cat will get hurt. According to statistics, the death rate of cats falling from the sky is 10%, but the remaining 90%, more than half of cats will be injured to varying degrees. Several kinds of fractures are the most common, and some chest diseases accompany cats.
Dr kk from Australia once did an experiment, throwing 150 cats from the 32nd floor, and 10% of the cats died.
First of all, the doctor's name is too long. Let's call it KK for short. Nobody remembers anyway. The doctor did an experiment in the World Trade Center in New York, USA. 150 cats were thrown out of different floors. As a result, most cats survived. Living does not mean living well. Many cats are sick, and fractures are the most common. Few cats have nothing. 10% dead cats may be overweight.