Shows what you know about the animal kingdom and especially cats. The members of the feline family actually CAN track footprints and they hunt primarily by sight and sound. Their attention is drawn by motion and noise. Cats can even be perceived to hear...
Shows what you know about the animal kingdom and especially cats. The members of the feline family actually CAN track footprints and they hunt primarily by sight and sound. Their attention is drawn by motion and noise. Cats can even be perceived to hear supposedly silent motion. For example: Waving your hand near a sleeping cat will awaken it and the slightest movement made by anything within their range of sight will get their attention and draw their curiosity.
Posted by Justaguest (guest) on Thu Sep 14 00:35:14 2017
Are there any creatures other than humans that can understand what footprints are? Don't all predator and prey animals hunt/flee by scent and direct line of sight? What's the advantage in reducing the tracks?
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can it...
You can it, self fucker ☺
Posted by Justaguest (guest) on Sun Sep 17 03:44:37 2017
can it, cat fucker!
Posted by Guest on Sat Sep 16 22:05:04 2017
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| show fullshow summaryShows what you know about the animal kingdom and especially cats. The members of the feline family actually CAN track footprints and they hunt primarily by sight and sound. Their attention is drawn by motion and noise. Cats can even be perceived to hear...
Shows what you know about the animal kingdom and especially cats. The members of the feline family actually CAN track footprints and they hunt primarily by sight and sound. Their attention is drawn by motion and noise. Cats can even be perceived to hear supposedly silent motion. For example: Waving your hand near a sleeping cat will awaken it and the slightest movement made by anything within their range of sight will get their attention and draw their curiosity.
Posted by Justaguest (guest) on Thu Sep 14 00:35:14 2017
Are there any creatures other than humans that can understand what footprints are? Don't all predator and prey animals hunt/flee by scent and direct line of sight? What's the advantage in reducing the tracks?
Posted by Guest on Mon Sep 11 22:48:23 2017