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Article: Flexible feline spines shed light on "falling cat" problem
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Scientists have long studied how cats land on their feet, with research dating back centuries. A recent paper in The Anatomical Record has prompted physicist Greg Gbur to reconsider his prior views on the mechanism.

While multiple hypotheses exist, including the "bend and twist" model Gbur previously favored, the new experiments suggest the older "tuck and turn" method may be more fundamental. The ongoing research highlights the complexity of feline biomechanics in free fall.

The main topics covered are the historical scientific debate, key hypotheses explaining the cat-righting reflex, and how new research is shifting understanding of the primary mechanism.

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https://arstechnica.com/science/2026/03/tuck-and-turn-or-bend-and-twist-how-falling-cats-land-on-their-feet/
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Ars Technica
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2026-03-09 17:54
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2026-03-09 15:30
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2026-03-09 15:31
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