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         <title>Cats can twist their body mid-flight to ensure they land on their legs. The legs and spine of the cat absorbs the kinetic energy and dissipates the energy into other forms.</title>
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         <title>Cats have a lower terminal velocity due to larger surface area to weight ratio.</title>
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