家猫
研磨
猫
猫
背
生物
动物种类
舌头
惯性
动物
解剖
材料科学
医学
物理
复合材料
病理
内科学
经典力学
作者
Pedro Reis,Sunghwan Jung,Jeffrey M. Aristoff,Roman Stocker
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)]
日期:2010-11-26
卷期号:330 (6008): 1231-1234
被引量:116
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.1195421
摘要
Animals have developed a range of drinking strategies depending on physiological and environmental constraints. Vertebrates with incomplete cheeks use their tongue to drink; the most common example is the lapping of cats and dogs. We show that the domestic cat (Felis catus) laps by a subtle mechanism based on water adhesion to the dorsal side of the tongue. A combined experimental and theoretical analysis reveals that Felis catus exploits fluid inertia to defeat gravity and pull liquid into the mouth. This competition between inertia and gravity sets the lapping frequency and yields a prediction for the dependence of frequency on animal mass. Measurements of lapping frequency across the family Felidae support this prediction, which suggests that the lapping mechanism is conserved among felines.
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