What Do Cats Have In Common With Giraffes?
What do cats have in common with giraffes and camels? The way they walk. It’s called digitigrades: that means they walk directly on their toes — the bones of their feet which make up the lower part of the leg.
If you’ve watched cats, you’ve probably noticed that they also walk by moving both legs on the same side of their bodies, then the legs on the opposite side. Most animals, including dogs, move legs on alternate sides in sequence. Cats also place each hind paw (almost) directly in the print of the corresponding forepaw. This minimizes noise and visible tracks and makes them sure-footed in any terrain. Now you know why cats can move so quietly and sneak up on their prey.
A view of Gypsy walking toward me
This unusual trait is shared with camels, giraffes, some horses (pacers), and a few other mammals. Next time you see a cat, check out their gait and compare it to a dog.
Purrs, Frankie
Kira here. I could have told you that. Cats walk right, dogs don’t. Cats can be stealthy, unlike dogs, who usually have to announce their presence with a bark. I like to sneak up on the unsuspecting — especially Snoball! Later. Kira
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