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Along the ages that have passed, many questions have been asked. I have been giving special powers to see these riddles. Like how do they shut bus doors when they are at the bus station with only an inside door mechanism? Or how cats really land on their feet when flung in the air? (I tried that and it is true, and no I am not a cat hater, I did it when I was 5.lol) Though these mysteries could entale havoc upon the populous if found out, I must seek the answers to these and many more riddles. Will you join me?

ahh that was fun.lol but seriously how about those little quirks of life that we dont really think about? just ask a bunch of questions. I have often found that gathering questions is much more important than finding answers.

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Well for starters, I have watched a documentary some time ago that was about cats, and in a certain section of it, they said that cats are very gravity oriented. They can judge the distance of themselves to the ground etc, etc, very well, and adjust their body position to compensate. This is done with a variety of twists and turns of various body parts/sections, like the spine. I'm no expert on cats, but that's just what I saw some time ago. :P

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I think cats do it by increasing their surface area so wind resistance is increased, like a parachute. However I am not sure what you are asking about the bus thingy :-

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