Yes, squirrels do have whiskers, but they are very fine.
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No, it is not recommended to clip a cat's whiskers as they are important sensory tools that help them navigate their environment. Whiskers are sensitive and trimming them can be uncomfortable for the cat.
No, jaguar whiskers are not poisonous. Whiskers are simply specialized hairs that help the jaguar sense its surroundings and navigate its environment.
No, penguins do not have whiskers. They rely on their keen sense of sight underwater to hunt for fish and other prey. Their bodies are adapted for swimming and diving, so they do not have the need for whiskers like some other animals.
Cats have whiskers. so you could say "The cat's whisker fell out and a new one grew in."
The Twisted Whiskers Show - 2009 Muscle Mouse Mongrel of the Modern Art is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
The baby mice are born with tiny whiskers, and their teeth start erupting around day 12 of life.
Well a mouse uses it's wiskers to find pornography and it also uses them to know if it can fit into little cracks, because if it's wiskers touch the hole/crack is to small
If it's pitch dark they don't, they rely on smell and their whiskers.
The whiskers of the cat with black whiskers are black.
An example of gene flow, where genetic material is exchanged between different populations of the same species.
Claudia E. Wells has written: 'Whiskers, the bank mouse' -- subject(s): Banks and banking, Fiction, Mice, Popcorn
No. Zebras do not have whiskers.
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Yes, that is how you spell whiskers.
If one cat has 16 whiskers, then seven cats would have a total of 16 whiskers multiplied by 7. This equals 112 whiskers. Therefore, seven cats will have 112 whiskers in total.
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