Many videos show a squirrel falling from a tall tree and running off like nothing happened, leading comments to call it "supernatural". However, that description is exaggerated, and the real reason behind their survival is a purely physical equation called terminal velocity. In this video, we explore how a squirrel's light weight limits its maximum falling speed to just 25 kilometers per hour, why it uses its tail as a stabilizer, and how it times its landing to spread the impact across all four limbs. What you will learn:The Terminal Velocity Factor: Why a squirrel's low weight keeps its falling speed at 25 km/h compared to over 190 km/h for humans. The Air Stabilizer: How squirrels use their tails to control spinning mid-air and maintain balance. The Precision Landing: Why surviving massive drops is the result of physical design and learned behavior rather than luck or superpowers. Join the discussion: Have you ever seen an animal described as "superpowered," only to find out the real explanation was actually simple physics? Share your thoughts with me in the comments! #Squirrels #AnimalFacts #Wildlife #AnimalBehavior #PetTips #AnimalScience #ExoticAnimals #NatureFacts #WildAnimals #AnimalDiet #TerminalVelocity #ZooAnimals #AnimalLovers #WildlifeDocumentary #AnimalEducation #Ecology #Mammals #AnimalBiology #EndangeredSpecies #ForestAnimals #NatureLovers #AnimalKingdom #WildlifeFacts #AnimalPlanet #CuteAnimals #AnimalBehaviorFacts #AnimalPhysiology #AnimalLife #AnimalResearch #WildlifeVlog #AnimalChannel #NatureVideo #AnimalSurvival #WildlifeConservation #AnimalWorld #AnimalMind #Habitat #AnimalEvolution #PhysicsOfNature #AnimalPhysics #WildSpecies #AnimalMysteries #NatureExploration #BiologyFacts #ConservationScience #AnimalFactsDaily #WildlifeScience #AnimalAdaptation #BackyardWildlife