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!!
"The whiskers on your kitten" is the subject of the sentence, and "twitch" is the predication.
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When hamsters hibernate, their bodily functions, including movement, significantly slow down. During this state, their whiskers may not exhibit noticeable movement, as they are in a deep, energy-conserving sleep. However, if they are disturbed, their whiskers might twitch or move slightly as part of their reflexive responses. Overall, while hibernating, their whiskers remain relatively still.
When a cat's whiskers are touched, it is primarily the somatosensory cortex in the temporal lobe that processes this sensory input. The somatosensory cortex is responsible for interpreting touch sensations, including those from the whiskers. This area helps the cat respond to stimuli by twitching or adjusting its behavior based on the tactile feedback.
There is no such thing as a mouses. It is mice for your information
I meen compute mouses
i am not sure what u are asking but here is what i think.....they use their tails for balance and to help them climb, they use their whiskers to measure spaces and to sense things and they have a crazy ability to squeeze in to the most tight spots
The whiskers of the cat with black whiskers are black.
i am actually not shore, but i think mouses are kinda scary dont u?
That depends on your preference.
No. Zebras do not have whiskers.