Yes, cats have a natural ability to survive falls from heights of up to 20 feet due to their flexible bodies and instinctive righting reflex.
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Surviving a 20-foot fall is possible, but it depends on various factors such as the surface you land on, your body position, and overall health. It is important to seek medical attention immediately after a fall from such a height to assess any potential injuries.
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Depending on the breed Tigers can leap 20- 30 feet! According to tigers.missouri.edu
20 x 20 = 400 square feet.
Do you mean a real square with the side length of 20 feet? Then 20 feet times 20 feet is 400 square feet.
It varies from one cat to another, and with time, as whiskers do fall out and regrow, or break off. However, personal experience would suggest about 20 to 30, 10 to 15 each side
If the given dimensions are in feet then there are: 20*20*20 = 8,000 cubic feet
20 feet x 24 feet = 480 feet.
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The answer is 400 sq feet.
Exactly 20 feet.