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What is the length of the longest trolleybus route in the world and where does it pass?

The length of the longest trolleybus route in the world is 86 kilometers, and it runs in the Crimea between Simferopol and Yalta.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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When did cats become pets?

When most people say "cat", they think of a small pet. But the feline family is amazing and includes leopards, lions, tigers and jaguars! All cats, big or small, have basically the same body proportions and eat roughly the same food. All cats eat meat and kill their victims.

Depending on the size of cats, small mice, and large zebras, deer, antelopes and cattle can serve as food for them. Cats have soft pads on their paws that allow them to move very quietly. She also has five sharp claws on her front paws and four on her hind legs. Cats can make a variety of sounds: meowing, purring, howling and screeching. Some of the larger felines often roar.

By the way, due to the structure of certain bones in the throat, neither a lion, nor a tiger, nor a leopard, nor a jaguar can purr. Members of this family have been found throughout the world since time immemorial. Fossilized remains of cats found that are millions of years old! But the domestication of cats began relatively recently in relation to the history of man. It is now believed that cats were domesticated 4500 or possibly 5000 years ago.

Probably one of the small wild cat species of Europe, North Africa or Asia became the ancestor of the domestic cat. We know that the ancient Egyptians domesticated cats 4000 years ago and deified them. Their goddess Bast (or Buttermilk) was depicted in drawings with a cat's head, and sacrifices were made to cats. The cat also accompanied their supreme gods - Ra and Isis.

When a domestic cat died in an Egyptian family, all family members and servants shaved their eyebrows and wore mourning. The death of a temple cat plunged the whole city into mourning. Numerous mummies of cats have been found, made in the same way as the mummies of pharaohs and noble people.

The punishment for killing a cat was the death penalty! Domestic cats appeared in Europe around 1000 AD. e., and since then cats are more often considered not a deity, but the embodiment of the forces of evil!

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