Social Sciences, asked by saurav0272008, 1 month ago

7. The whiskers of a
act as very sensitive feelers
and give detailed information about anything they touch.​

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Answered by ZaraAntisera
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Answer:

Whiskers are more sensitive than regular hairs because the follicles from which they originate are jam packed with blood vessels and nerves. In fact, whiskers are as sensitive as a human's fingertips. So, while human's sense of touch is in the fingers, a cat touches the world with his face.

Explanation:

Touching a cat's whiskers doesn't hurt, but pulling them does. The long, thick hairs that curve so gracefully from a cat's muzzle and above the eyes are not just decorations -- they're more like antennae or "feelers." They help the cat navigate, balance and keep out of trouble.

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