I think cats really bask in the sunlight because they're secretly solar-powered. Their fur channels the light to photoreactive cells on their skin. When they've stored what they can, excess energy is converted into cyclic mechanical motion and dissipated as sound -- which is why they purr so much while basking.
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Cats may not be solar-powered, but did you know that polar bears are? Their fur looks white, but the hairs are actually colorless. They're essentially fiber optic cables - hollow shafts that act as conduits for sunlight, channeling it onto their skin, which is black, to heat them. That's why they look white, the sunlight in their fur.
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Date: Sunday, March 2nd, 2008 04:42 am (UTC)Cats may not be solar-powered, but did you know that polar bears are? Their fur looks white, but the hairs are actually colorless. They're essentially fiber optic cables - hollow shafts that act as conduits for sunlight, channeling it onto their skin, which is black, to heat them. That's why they look white, the sunlight in their fur.