Recently, a cat caught a small hole in the needle hole, but did not bleed, which surprised the owner. Can cats catch small holes in the needle hole without bleeding?
First of all, cats have nails like human fingers. The cat's nail tip has a small sharp tip, which is a cat's special adaptability, while the human nail tip is not so sharp, so cats can use their tips to grasp the small hole in the needle's eye without getting hurt.
Secondly, there is a special structure similar to the skin next to the cat's nails, which prevents the needle tip from penetrateing the cat's skin, thus preventing it from getting injured.
Furthermore, there is a thin oil film on the outer skin of the cat's nails, which can prevent the needle tip from penetrateing the skin, thereby preventing the cat from getting injured. In addition, cats’ nails have an electrostatic property that can adsorb the needle tip and prevent the needle tip from penetrateing the skin.
Cat's nails have a certain degree of toughness, which can grasp the needle tip and bend the needle tip to prevent the needle tip from penetrateing the skin.
Finally, cats' paws have antibacterial ability to prevent bacteria from spreading at the needle tip, thus preventing cats from getting injured.
In short, the cat does not bleed when it catches the needle hole because of the special structure, electrostatic characteristics, toughness and antibacterial ability of the cat's unique nail tip, which combines unique characteristics, so that it can safely catch the needle hole without bleeding.
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