Horses have whiskers so that they can feel how close they are to the ground
to feel stuff
Yes they do although not like a cat. The whiskers are on the chin and around the lips of the horse. Most people who have horses clip the whiskers off.
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.
take a bath lol
apparently he hasn't got one
No. Dogs, like horses, cats (and many other felines), etc., use their whiskers as receptors. I disagree with trimming horse whiskers because of this. They are natural, and are used to feel around them subtlely. - Kate
Katie has got 6 or 7 horses.
Consdering the fact that whiskers are partly meant for a cat to tell whether a space is wide enough for it (so it won't get stuck), then yes, a cat's whiskers would get longer if it got fatter. Hope this helps!
Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens
Catfish do have children, but they are not called kittens. The catfish got its name by the whiskers it.
The whiskers of the cat with black whiskers are black.
Cats are born with their whiskers. They would probably be kind of "blind" without them. The whiskers on the side of their heads are the width of their body. The whiskers on top of their head are how tall they are. They use them to see if they can fit through spaces or not. They are essential to cats, so never try to cut your cat's whiskers. This can harm them and make it way more difficult for them to tell how big a space is. This could result in them getting stuck or even hurt.