No, cats don't have six on each side with a total of twelve. For all you could know, there could be a odd number on one side, and an even number on the other side. Whiskers fall off cats all the time, and knew ones grow in. There are also little short ones you could get confused with for the cats fur. There is not a specific amount on a cats face.
A jaguar typically has between 16 to 20 whiskers on each side of its face, totaling around 32 to 40 whiskers in total. Whiskers, also known as vibrissae, are specialized hairs that are extremely sensitive to touch and help the jaguar navigate its environment, particularly in the dark. They play a crucial role in hunting, communication, and spatial awareness for these powerful predators.
The average rabbit has about 12 whiskers. Of their 12 whiskers, none of them are ever the same size. They help with balance, coordination, and senses.
To calculate the total number of legs, you need to multiply the number of legs each animal has by the total number of each animal. Each girl has 2 legs, each cat has 4 legs, and each kitten has 4 legs. So, the total number of legs would be (7 girls * 2 legs) + (7 girls * 7 cats * 4 legs) + (7 girls * 7 cats * 7 kittens * 4 legs), which equals 602 legs.
the 12 dogs
Yes, although that would be fairly small for a cat. Cats body length seems to range, in full grown cats, from about 12 to about 18 inches.
Cats generally have 24 whiskers, 12 on each side of the nose.
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Cats have 24 whiskers on average, about 12 whiskers on each side of their nose. Whiskers play a very important part. When a cat is walking through the dark house near 1:00 in the morning, and they find a crevice: behind the couch, between the washer and the dryer...they don't know if they can fit through it or not. If a cat's head goes through something, the rest of it's body will follow, unless you have a fat cat. (This is not good because it can cause diabetes.) But sometimes, even if it's a hole in the fence outside, they can measure it with their whiskers. Cats have long whiskers because they need to measure the distances. If their whiskers don't brush each side of the crevice, then they can probably walk right through. Talk to me on the Dicussion Page if this isn't what you were looking for.
A jaguar typically has between 16 to 20 whiskers on each side of its face, totaling around 32 to 40 whiskers in total. Whiskers, also known as vibrissae, are specialized hairs that are extremely sensitive to touch and help the jaguar navigate its environment, particularly in the dark. They play a crucial role in hunting, communication, and spatial awareness for these powerful predators.
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.
The average rabbit has about 12 whiskers. Of their 12 whiskers, none of them are ever the same size. They help with balance, coordination, and senses.
The Twisted Whiskers Show ended on 2010-12-01.
4x + 12 = 2x - 2Subtract 2x from each side:2x + 12 = -2Subtract 12 from each side:2x = -14Divide each side by 2:x = -7
3c - 12 = 14 + 5cSubtract 3c from each side:-12 = 14 + 2cSubtract 14 from each side:-26 = 2cDivide each side by 2:-13 = c
3c - 12 + 5c = 12Combine the 'c' terms on the left side:8c - 12 = 12Add 12 to each side:8c = 24Divide each side by 8:c = 3
The area of a hexagon when the measure of each side is 12 centimeters is approximately 374.12cm2
12 + 12 + 12 + 12 = ? 46