No, they do not. Some people thing so, but examples show differently. I'm sorry beak fans, but octopus' do NOT have beaks. Acually octopus do have beaks if you go on google there are words from the scientists that octopus do have beaks.
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Cat whiskers fall out for the same reason as their hair or outer layers of their claws; to be replaced by new whiskers. This renewing helps get rid of older or damaged whiskers that have little use to the cat.
No. Zebras do not have whiskers.
No, the average cat has 12 whiskers on each side, and they are arranged in four horizontal rows. The top two rows can be moved independently from the bottom two rows. The strongest whiskers are in rows two and three.
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Yes. Well they should. I mean some CRAZY people don't. Hope this helped y'all! Peace Out...
They don't have noses but they have beaks. They have beaks. They have two small holes on the top of it. Birds have what's called a bill (or a beak) and so yes. Birds do have a nose because if you saw a bird's beak up close, there are two small holes right on top of it.
Yes, that is how you spell whiskers.
there are hard bird beaks and soft donkey beaks specify which type you want they have razor sharp beaks.
A cat's whiskers can be any color, but in most cases, the whiskers do not retain melanin; therefore, the majority of cat whiskers are white.
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