Yes,a Cheetah's whiskers are white
Yes, cats' whiskers can turn white with age.
No, a cat's whiskers are not always white. The color of a cat's whiskers can vary depending on the cat's fur color. Some cats may have whiskers that match their fur color, while others may have whiskers that are a different color, such as black or grey. Whiskers are specialized hairs called vibrissae that are used for sensory purposes.
its a cheetah and not a chita but anyway lets carry on. a cheetah has got whiskers just like cats, a cheetah is a large cat. it is very fast. cheetahs can run up to 120 miles per hour, even girls. they are unbelievably fast. a cheetah has got whiskers.
No. Female Magikarp all have white whiskers.
Only white I think.
no ** As a matter of fact they do, they are similar to a dog whisker.
just maybe they are! Maybe their just rare!
Same as ours.
no
Cats with black whiskers have a unique and striking appearance compared to cats with white or light-colored whiskers. The black whiskers can stand out against their fur, giving them a bold and distinctive look. Additionally, black whiskers may be more noticeable in certain lighting conditions, adding to the cat's mysterious and elegant aura.
No the magikarp with white whiskers are females I find alot of those in the river in route 208.
I am a professor at Stanford, and I teach biology, and I know that Cheetahs use their sense of taste through their whiskers, which, believe it or not, have little taste buds of their own on each whisker. :) Prof. Pennestheila