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.
The long hairs above a cat's eyes are called "eyebrows" or "forelock." They serve to protect the cat's eyes from dust, debris, and sunlight. These hairs are also important for a cat's facial expressions and communication.
Walruses look like huge seals but have long whiskers and big tusks.
Hamsters provide all of the senses humans do! their long wiskers are their second pair of eyes!
i have my guniea pig siting here with me he has long whiskers . but there not really long but there kinda long.
yes sharks have long sensative whiskers
Hamsters do not have good eyesight they depend on their sense of smell. so hamsters having long whiskers help them know were they are going and what they are doing its like anoth pair of eyes for them.
in the book he is suppost to have long curly black hair with green eyes and very handson; but in the movie he has short brown hair, whiskers, brown eyes and not cute at all
Yes, squirrels do have whiskers, but they are very fine.
The average rabbit has about 12 whiskers. Of their 12 whiskers, none of them are ever the same size. They help with balance, coordination, and senses.
If one parent seal is heterozygous for long whiskers (let's denote long whiskers as "L" and short whiskers as "l"), their genotype would be Ll. The other parent, having short whiskers, would be homozygous recessive (ll). The possible offspring genotypes from these parents would be Ll and ll, resulting in a 50% probability of the offspring inheriting short whiskers (ll). Thus, there is a 50% chance that the offspring will have short whiskers.
Rats have a cylindrical body, pointed snout, large ears, long tail, and sharp claws. They typically have coarse fur that can vary in color from white to brown or black. Rats also have prominent whiskers that help them navigate their environment.
about 3 inches