Because they do.
No, seriously. Wizards have beards because they do. Wizards are fictional characters, and the authors / screenwriters have to make sure you can recognise that certain characters are wizards, so they give them a long beard, a robe and a pointy hat. Why do they give them those things, particularly, though? So you know the character is a wizard, of course.
Wizards who aren't meant to have beards, mathematical improbabilities, religion, politics...
Wite-Out was created in 1966.
in the wite house in the wite house
yes sure
Pogonophobia is the fear of beards or people with beards.
Real wizards can be identified first and foremost by their "wizard" status beards. They are well beyond viking status and become whiter as they learn more spells. Secondly wizards have long flowing sleeves from which to expel magic and conceal potions and/or baby dragon whelps. Lastly, they wear brightly coloured silk robes adorned with shapes from a box of lucky charms. The wizards of fantacy and fiction all adhear to the above description, however, REAL wizards look just like everybody else.
Ignited worms with beards!
no they do not have beards.
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female moose do not have beards.
No no
No, white is not an adverb, because white is an adjective.