Kitten in the womb - real and impressive images
Kitten in the womb - real and impressive images
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An amazing gallery with images that tell us how a kitten is "formed" inside the mother's womb!

Many of us have had the opportunity to attend the childbirth of a cat! The emotion is great when, little by little, you see those little creatures come out with their eyes closed, almost completely hairless and trying to understand what happened!

kittens-with-mom-cat
kittens-with-mom-cat

But have you ever wondered what I am like before I was born, that is, during the gestation?

The answer to this question is provided by a particular project, called In the Womb “, Carried out by the National Geographic which we know to be one of the most important and significant realities in the world of science.

The project examines the gestations of various animals and the part concerning felines and especially cats is very interesting.

A wonderful journey that leads us to observe and look carefully at the process that leads to the "formation" of a kitten, its characteristics and position che takes shortly before childbirth.

In short, a real 360 ° view of the life that develops inside the maternal uterus. This was possible using the technique of ultrasound images, where mechanical acoustic waves are used that transmit the image in real time of the fetus to the entire maternal uterus.

Below you will find the gallery that leads us to "witness" firsthand the "training" and "birth" of a life!

There we are 'Beginning of gestation, which will last from 58 to 70 days. In the image reproduced below, the fetus is just formed.

kitten-in the womb
kitten-in the womb

In the following image, the kitten is almost ready to be born!

open-mouthed-kitten
open-mouthed-kitten

Finally here it is finally ready to go out from the heat of the mother's womb and to look out for a new life!

kitten-about-to-come-out-of-the-womb
kitten-about-to-come-out-of-the-womb

The little one is finally born!

newborn-cat
newborn-cat

We then leave you to watch this extraordinary video, taken from the National Geographic report.

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