Nearly all animals have whiskers. The coarse, long and larger hairs found above the eyes, on the upper lip and on the chin of animals are the vibrissae or the commonly known whiskers. It seems that the fur covering the dog is not enough as they would still be seen sporting whiskers. Whiskers are longer, thicker and larger hair so that even among the fur, whiskers will be very noticeable. The roots of whiskers are set three times deeper than ordinary hair. Unlike the ordinary hairs, whiskers are considered as live hairs because the network of nerves on the roots of these hairs make them ultra sensitive receptors.
Dogs have many outstanding qualities one of which is their heightened senses. These animals have legendary hearing and scenting abilities. Dogs’ ability to see is admirable as well as compared to human eyes, the eyes of dogs can see
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