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1) In India - Persian cat and Siamese cat
2) Cats have retractable claws. Normally when the cat and his paws are relaxed, the claws are retracted, sheathed with the skin and fun around the toe pads. This helps keep the nails sharp since it cuts back on the wear from contact with the ground and other surfaces.
3) Cats evolved to eat the animals they catch essentially in their entirety — this means that they eat bones, organs, and even the grains and vegetable matter inside their prey's intestines. A cat who is an especially good hunter may well be able to survive on prey alone.
4) When a cat lands at high velocity, the legs often crumple without breaking. In such cases the majority of the energy from the fall is absorbed by the chest. Thoracic (chest) injuries are the most common injuries seen in high-rise syndrome. They are also the most common cause of death from the syndrome.
5) Lions and tigers. Tigers are the biggest members of the cat family and are closely related to other big cats, such as snow leopards and lions. The predatory feline are critically endangered, and only 3,050 to 3,950 tigers are thought to remain in the wild.
6) The fastest cat is Cheetah.
7) There are only two cat species in which the females raise their young together: the lion and the domestic cat, Bradshaw says. Lions live in prides where the females care for their cubs together. ... However, the social lives of domestic cats and lions differ on the male side.
8) Shere Khan is a fictional Bengal tiger and the main antagonist of Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book and its adaptations.
9) Garfield is the famous cat cartoon character.
10) Following are three idioms :-
i) Fat cat -A negative description of a rich and powerful person. E.g., Those fat cats in government don't care about the poor.
ii) Curiosity killed the cat-
Basically, being too curious can get you into trouble. It's used to warm someone they are asking too many questions.E.g., Simon: Where did James suddenly get all that money from?
Sarah: Curiosity killed the cat, you know?
iii) Not have a cat in hell's chance -When some something has no chance of success, it doesn't have a cat in hell's chance.E.g., We haven't got a cat in hell's chance of getting there before 5:30 with this traffic.
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2) Cats have retractable claws. Normally when the cat and his paws are relaxed, the claws are retracted, sheathed with the skin and fun around the toe pads. This helps keep the nails sharp since it cuts back on the wear from contact with the ground and other surfaces.
3) Cats evolved to eat the animals they catch essentially in their entirety — this means that they eat bones, organs, and even the grains and vegetable matter inside their prey's intestines. A cat who is an especially good hunter may well be able to survive on prey alone.
4) When a cat lands at high velocity, the legs often crumple without breaking. In such cases the majority of the energy from the fall is absorbed by the chest. Thoracic (chest) injuries are the most common injuries seen in high-rise syndrome. They are also the most common cause of death from the syndrome.
5) Lions and tigers. Tigers are the biggest members of the cat family and are closely related to other big cats, such as snow leopards and lions. The predatory feline are critically endangered, and only 3,050 to 3,950 tigers are thought to remain in the wild.
6) The fastest cat is Cheetah.
7) There are only two cat species in which the females raise their young together: the lion and the domestic cat, Bradshaw says. Lions live in prides where the females care for their cubs together. ... However, the social lives of domestic cats and lions differ on the male side.
8) Shere Khan is a fictional Bengal tiger and the main antagonist of Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book and its adaptations.
9) Garfield is the famous cat cartoon character.
10) Following are three idioms :-
i) Fat cat -A negative description of a rich and powerful person. E.g., Those fat cats in government don't care about the poor.
ii) Curiosity killed the cat-
Basically, being too curious can get you into trouble. It's used to warm someone they are asking too many questions.E.g., Simon: Where did James suddenly get all that money from?
Sarah: Curiosity killed the cat, you know?
iii) Not have a cat in hell's chance -When some something has no chance of success, it doesn't have a cat in hell's chance.E.g., We haven't got a cat in hell's chance of getting there before 5:30 with this traffic.
Hope it may help you !!!
Plz mark as brainlest!!!!
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