2,000-Year-Old Cat Paw Print Found On Ancient Roman Roof Tile

  • 9 years ago
Paw prints left by a cat were found on a Roman roof tile dating back about 2 thousand years.

The people of ancient Rome undertook numerous complex building projects, much like society today. 
The cats of the time appear to share similarities with their modern counterparts as well, including a fascination with exploring things people wish they didn’t. 
Paw prints left by a curious feline were found on a Roman roof tile dating back about 2 thousand years. 
It’s believed the feline took a trek across the wet clay shortly after it had been laid out in the sun to dry.
The workers used the tile anyway, placing it on the roof of

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