i have my guniea pig siting here with me he has long whiskers . but there not really long but there kinda long.
Badgers have sensitive whiskers on either side of their faces. They use their whiskers to feel their way around in dark tunnels.
yes sharks have long sensative whiskers
yes because wolves are kind of like lions and they are both types of cats. and cats have whiskers.
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.
Yes, squirrels do have whiskers, but they are very fine.
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.
about 3 inches
as long as wolves have existed.
Dogs do not have whiskers on their legs, just their fur. Sometimes when the fur on their legs is thick and long, it is called "feathers". The only whiskers a dog has is on its muzzle and sides of the face.
cats and dogs look different cause cats have long whiskers and dogs have short whiskers.
"Old whiskers" is a colloquial term used to refer to a long, gray beard typically seen on older individuals. It is a humorous or affectionate way to describe facial hair that is long and gray, resembling a whisker or bristle.