Yes, kittens get "adult wiskers" when they are 12-16 weeks old. His baby wiskers should all fall out and new ones will grow in shortly. If they don't please call your vet. Good luck!
all dogs have whiskers to sense that things are around them
Yes, but they grow them back. When a cat grows or if its molting, some whiskers will fall out. Do not stand on the whiskers or they'll get stuck in your foot. Pick them up if you see them and throw them away.
All humans can fall in love and almost all of them do at least once in their life.
No, an egg cannot grow whiskers. Whiskers are specialized sensory hairs found on mammals, and eggs are simply reproductive structures that contain the developing embryo. Once an egg is fertilized and incubated, it can develop into a chick, but it will never develop features like whiskers.
Objects fall due to the force of gravity overpowering the normal force acting on them. Gravity pulls objects downwards towards the center of the Earth, causing them to accelerate towards the ground despite the presence of the normal force pushing back upwards. Once the force of gravity exceeds the normal force, the object will fall.
Yes something is wrong. You are suppose to have a normal period every month.
First you got to find the end of the rainbow. Then you cross it into blob village. Once there go to the old man and ask about the whiskers an he will tell u from the. p.s. whiskers is code for frost fire dragon
As long as it's only for a day or so at a time, and as long as it's only occasionally, then it's normal.
Dotted Hole is not a normal cave once you fall down the first hole you must fall down the holes in a certain order and the order is: Up, Left, Right, Down.
Some species do, some do not. The great horned owls have eyelashes. I worked with screech owls at the zoo, they have the cutest prettiest eyelashes, they are actually super tiny feathers!
yes if you do a regular penis exercise and also masturbate at least once a day the sperm count will increase slowly.
A cat's whiskers are actually quite flexible and not prickly at all. They are sensitive and serve as a tool for sensing their surroundings, helping them navigate and hunt effectively. The whiskers can even help cats gauge if they can fit through tight spaces.