Whiskers on animals are very useful in helping determine where things are as the move around at night when they don't see as well. The whiskers will touch, say, the edge of the animal's hole, telling it where the hole is.
to feel around in the dark
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I'm not sure about the eyes... But the whiskers are that long because mice are noctournal, so there whiskers help them to sense what is around them during the day.
There are a number of reasons to why mice twitch there whiskers some of them are: they are hungry, or they're scared and they no they're in danger!!
To mark their trails for other mice to follow.
The baby mice are born with tiny whiskers, and their teeth start erupting around day 12 of life.
Yes mice are real. Yes. Mice are indeed real. They are real rodents, with little ears, teeth, whiskers and some think a penchant for Cheese!
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They have four legs, fur a nose, ears, whiskers, eyes, rude part, bottom, tail, teeth, mouth, tongue and claws.
Mice belong to the Muridae family. Muridae include gerbils, rats, and mice. Some distinguishing characteristics of Muridae include a long, pointed snout, whiskers, and usually they have a long tail and a good sense of hearing and smell.
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No, the word mice is a plural noun. The word mice ending with an s must have the apostrophe before the ending s(mice's).The word mice's is the possessive form of the plural noun.The singular noun is mouse.The singular possessive noun is mouse's.EXAMPLESPlural: Jack has two pet mice. The mice's namesare Mickey and Minnie.Singular: A mouse was nibbling the doughnut. The mouse's whiskers were covered with powdered sugar.
No. Zebras do not have whiskers.
no they dont have whiskers