They are born with them
Yes, kittens' whiskers will grow back if they are accidentally cut or damaged. Whiskers are specialized hairs that serve as sensory organs, helping kittens navigate their surroundings. It may take some time for the whiskers to fully regrow, but they will eventually return to their normal length.
yes.
Catfish do have children, but they are not called kittens. The catfish got its name by the whiskers it.
The names of the three Calico kittens from Curious Kittens are Whiskers, Scat, and Scorch.
Probably Centimeters.
The Mother cats chew them off to "low down" the kittens.
Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens
A kittens's whiskers is the long stiff hairs on opposite sides of the kitten's nose. They use them for feeling what is around them, and can cause serious damage to the cat if cut of. They give the cat a sense of it's surroundings, especially before it can open it's eyes. Adult cats use their whiskers to feel around and to help them understand what is around them. Even if cats have great eyesight, the whiskers are essencial for the cats health. A cat can die without whiskers.
The whiskers of the cat with black whiskers are black.
No. Zebras do not have whiskers.
Both have fur, whiskers, have the ability to purr, can hiss, have sharp nails and reproduce in almost equal times and also roughly have the same number of kittens.
whiskers (Horse Isle answer) SnappyDoodle on chestnut