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  • Whiskers - Wikipedia
    Whiskers, also known as vibrissae ( vəˈbrɪsi ; sg vibrissa; vəˈbrɪsə ), are specialized sensory hairs that help most species of mammals sense their environment
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  • The Complete List of 40 Animals with Whiskers (and Why They Have Them)
    Discover the complete list of animals with whiskers Learn all about whiskers, why animals have them, and which animals do not
  • Dog Whiskers: What to Know - WebMD
    Dogs have four distinct types of whiskers: Dog whiskers are longer and thicker than regular hairs, and whisker follicles are larger and contain many more nerve endings Whiskers typically
  • Just what are the point of whiskers? Why animals have whiskers and how . . .
    What are whiskers? Whiskers are modified hairs (formally known as 'vibrissae') that form specialised touch organs, found at some stage in the life of all mammals except monotremes (duck-billed platypus and echidnas) and humans, though we still have vestiges of the muscles once associated with vibrissae in our upper lips Where do whiskers grow?
  • 10 Animals with Whiskers (and Why They Need Them)
    Whiskers have many more uses than regular hair Here we learn about 10 different animals that have whiskers, and how they use them
  • Why Do Cats Have Whiskers? 10 Fun Whisker Facts - Purina
    Cat's whiskers are adorable, but why do they have them and what do they do? Discover everything you want to know about your cat's built-in radar here
  • 10 Fascinating Facts About Cat Whiskers - PetMD
    Cat whiskers, also known as vibrissae, are super-sensitive touch receptors that help cats navigate the world Each whisker is deeply embedded in the cat’s skin and surrounded by nerves and blood vessels


















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