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Why do cats climb trees so fast? Because cats have soft claws and muscles, they can make them climb quickly in trees. They also have great flexibility to allow them to easily climb tall trees. The reason why cats can climb trees quickly is because t...


Why do cats climb trees so fast? Because cats have soft claws and muscles, they can make them climb quickly in trees. They also have great flexibility to allow them to easily climb tall trees.

The reason why cats can climb trees quickly is because they have four claws, each claw has a plum-like pad, each palm has 6 petals, the front four petals are arc-shaped, each petal has a hook-like nail on it, and the middle petal has no nails.

Usually, the nails are retracted into the gap between the meat pads and cannot be seen. When catching prey or catching things, they stick out and steadily grasp the target, so they can quickly climb the tree.

Interestingly, cats can climb upwards when climbing trees but not downwards.



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