Not always, it depends on how hard it falls.
cats dont always land on their feet if they have some type of injury they wont or something else like that but they mostly always land on their feet because they are able to twist their body because of their backbone and make sure they land on thier feet
I would say it cannot. As phones do not have feet.
it's ywo feet no unles they land on their face
Their feet...
A falling cat can always land on its feet due to its innate ability to twist its body in mid-air, allowing it to reorient itself and land on its feet. This is known as the "righting reflex" and is a natural instinct in cats that helps them to land safely when falling.
During a fall, cats automatically reposition themselves to land on their feet.
No. It's an urban legend.
A cat's anatomy of their body allow it to always land feet first. The National Geographic did an entire study on this and have the story available on their website if one is interested in viewing it.
maybye darth vader in monkey land!
I think the loudest land animal is the Howler Monkey, but I'm not sure.
It depends on the height measure, and furthermore, if a cat's tail is broken or the tip of it has been smashed they won't always land on their feet. If its tail is fine and its not to high up then Yes.
There is no such thing as a Hawaiian monkey. No land mammals are native to Hawaii.