If you look at your dog's face you will see fine hairs or
whiskers above the eyes, on the muzzle, and below the jaw on the side of the muzzle.
Although the long
whiskers above the upper lips on each side of the nostrils are the ones we commonly think of as whiskers, cats also have
whiskers above the eyebrows, way back on the cheeks, and shorter ones on the backs of the front legs.
In addition to the whiskers on either side of the nose, felines also have shorter
whiskers above their eyes, on their chins and on the backs of their lower front legs.
What you might not know is that cats also have
whiskers above their eyes, their chins, and the backs of their front legs.
Its current price's P / E of 13.9 is just
a whisker above the average P / E ratio of 13.8.
Not exact matches
This adorable Easter Bunnies hat knitting pattern has a row of cute little bunny faces
above the brim, complete with little pink noses and
whiskers!
And now, scientists have identified another sense in the aquatic arsenal of Plotosus japonicus (
above): Their
whiskers can detect acidity in seawater.
The head is a broad modified wedge with an observable
whisker break
above a well defined, broad, medium - length muzzle.
They're usually visible
above the eyes and on the muzzle, but did you know that your dog likely has a tiny beard of
whiskers below its jaws?
Cats have
whiskers on more than just their lips - they have them on both upper and lower lips, as well as
above both eyes and on either side of the face between the ear and mouth.