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from that at the tip ? Why is hair better suited as a cover- 

 ing for the cat than feathers would be ? Scales ? Where 

 are long, stiff bristles found on the cat ? Their length 

 suggests that they would be of what use to a cat in going 

 through narrow places ? Why is it necessary for a cat to 

 be noiseless in its movements ? 



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Fig. 335.— LYNX [Lynx rufus). The " Bob-tailed cat" (North America). 



Observe the movements of the cat. — Why cannot a cat 

 come down a tall tree head foremost ? Did you ever see a 

 cat catch a bird? How does a cat approach its prey? 

 Name a jumping insect that has long hind legs; an am- 

 phibian; several mammals (Figs. 362, 374). Does a cat 

 ever trot ? Gallop ? Does a cat chase its prey ? When 

 does the cat move with its heel on the ground ? The 

 claws of a cat are withdrawn by means of a tendon (see 

 Fig. 338). Does a cat seize its prey with its mouth or its 

 feet ? 



How does a cat make the purring sound ? (Do the lips 

 move ? The sides ?) How does a cat drink ? Do a cat 



