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Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for May 27, 2014
Transcript:
Arlo: When a cat drinks, it curls its tongue back and touches the surface. Arlo: As the tongue retracts, surface tension creates a column of liquid. Arlo: At the precise moment the column begins to collapse, the cat 'bites' it off. This happens four times per second! GULP. Arlo: No, I didn't -- engineers at M.I.T. figured it out!
GR6 almost 11 years ago
Some post-grad engineer at MIT must have been really reaching for a thesis topic.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen almost 11 years ago
The secrets of the universe become known
tammyspeakslife Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Things you always wanted to know
stlmaddog5 almost 11 years ago
My cat doesn’t do it that way at all. She puts her paw under running water (leaky faucet became a water fountain) and licks the water off of her now wet paw. I would have to have an abby normal cat.
Dani Rice almost 11 years ago
One if my cats used to put her paw under the dripping faucet and then wash herself. Why waste spit when there’s fresh water around?
morningglory73 Premium Member almost 11 years ago
From little acorns Oak trees grow.I think that bit of info was interesting. I had always thought they scooped up the water with their tongue.
What about dogs?
artsudz almost 11 years ago
I had a cats who would only hold his paw under running water and lick it off. I am convinced he was too stupid to recognize water in a bowl. Why do I always end up with the brain damaged pets?
sbwertz almost 11 years ago
And someone got grant money to do that study!
mourdac Premium Member almost 11 years ago
@emjaycee: as long as the cat puts the lid down again when finished
katzenbooks45 almost 11 years ago
Dog drinks water in slow motion – Video Dailymotion► 1:08► 1:08www.dailymotion.com/…/xyybfl_dog-drinks-water-in-…Apr 12, 2013Everyone thinks that a dog laps up water by pulling it forward into their mouth but they scoop it …
david_reaves Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Looks like A & J blog comments are broken for now.
Jackie, if you read these comments, try:
https://archive.org/details/brokenburnthejou008676mbp
That’s a link to the book.
hippogriff almost 11 years ago
My kids would lie on the floor and watch the cat drink, occasionally gaining dirty looks by the cat. No high speed cameras necessary (although that is how it was originally discovered).
ARLOS DAD almost 11 years ago
They need the moisture to create a hairball….
ladylagomorph76 almost 11 years ago
Emjcc…Our kids cats learned how to get into the cat food bag. So they put it into a metal trash container. They learned how to get the lid off. So they put a plastic bin upside down over it. They learned how to get that off. They put the lid on, then the plastic bin on…but they got them both off. They then added a big brick to them…but they got all three off. They had to hide the cat food in the storage area under the BBQ. I’m waiting to see if…when…they get the door open
dzw3030 almost 11 years ago
Basic research is never a waste. The first transistor, the first laser didn’t seem to have much use, at first. A great deal of military research has bled (no pun intended) into civilian life. Most of the ICU instrumentation was spawned by military programs. It’s not always a one to one cross over but there’s always been someone who asked, what if?
LuvThemPluggers almost 11 years ago
I read the explanation and still do not understand it. Works for cats, though.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen almost 11 years ago
Besides, the REAL answer is 41.99783They just rounded off(And it was all imaginary.)
TrudyRech almost 11 years ago
Dog tongues grab the water with a backward movement. Slow motion video showed this!
natureboyfig4 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Why? Were they planning to build a robo-cat?