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i used to have coy fish and they all have whiskers. artist's interpretation?
Yes, a cat's whiskers help them with balance and depth perception.
means a saying of cat whiskers in 1990 people were scanning cats and doing some test to find a name for whiskers thats why they made the name frisky up as in whiskers
To my knowledge, all dog breeds have whiskers. Some of them are trimmed off for the show ring.
Bees don't have whiskers but they have hair all over there bodies even there eyeballs
i used to have coy fish and they all have whiskers. artist's interpretation?
Same as they do for all cats. Whiskers are how they balance
An example of an illogical statement would be "All birds can fly." This statement is illogical because some birds, such as penguins and ostriches, are flightless.
Whiskers
The old-fashioned term "the cat's whiskers" means "the height of perfection" or "first-rate." Popular in the 1920s, this expression, along with "the cat's meow," referred to the daring flappers described as "impossible to shock."
Yes, a cat's whiskers help them with balance and depth perception.
Of course they braid their whiskers....what cat wudnt braid it if thery were going to a fancy party....i mean its very stylish......cats like to be cool n a cat with braided whiskers at a fancy party is leaving with all the girls =d
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The phrase 'the bee's knees', meaning 'the height of excellence' became popular in the US in the 1920s along with 'the cat's whiskers' and 'the cat's pyjamas'. Other possible origins include a corruption of the phrase 'the business'; and 'the b's and e's (from 'the be-all and end-all').
If you mean, "how do I get whiskers from my dog?", you should chop them off and stick them to your face. Or someone else's whilst they are sleeping.
It means beard or whiskers
Most cats have 24 whiskers on each side, placed in five very straight rows of varying length. Not all the whiskers may be the same length or in the same growing phase, however! They also have eyebrow whiskers, whiskers at the corners of their jaws and whiskers on their elbows.