
| Instant Response The cat levels its head, and then rotates its upper chest and forelegs Details...
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| The Righting Reflex The righting reflex depends upon keen sight, an efficient vestibular Details...
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| Vertical Climbing Powerful leg muscles, flexible joints, extendable claws, and a sophisticated Details...
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| High-Rise Syndrome The excellent righting reflex, which allows the cat to flip right side up Details...
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| Pounces and Jumps The cat's pliant muscles and flexible spine allow it to curl in a circle to sleep Details...
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| The Feline Gait When a cat walks, almost all of its forward movement is generated by the hind Details...
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| Muscle and Motion The powerful hindquarters are used for leaps Details...
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| Muscle Cells Each individual muscle consists of many muscle fibers Details...
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| Cat’s Has Extraordinary Balletic Grace The feline body responds swiftly and superbly to message sent by the Details...
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| Striated Muscles of the Cat The striated muscles are symmetrical across the body and under Details...
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| Floating Bone The collarbone, seen in the top left corner of this X ray, as a mere sliver Details...
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| A Floating Shoulder The cat's shoulder is a feat of muscle, in that the forelimb is connected Details...
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| All Muscles All muscles are divided into three basic types. Details...
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