The clay piece contained the imprints of a cat's foreleg, toe pads, and grooves, indicating that the feline was extending and retracting its claws. "The paw print itself had a measurement of ...
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Archaeologists find oldest evidence of cat kneading on 1,200-year-old jug in JerusalemIsraeli archaeologists have discovered the oldest known artifact bearing traces of a cat's 'kneading' behavior—a fragment of a clay jug aged 1,200 years, excavated in Jerusalem. The imprint was ...
This spectacular image from the VLT Survey Telescope shows the Cat’s Paw Nebula (NGC 6334, upper right) and the Lobster Nebula (NGC 6357, lower left). With around two billion pixels this is ...
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