Swishing my long whiskers,
I run around your house.
I get into corners,
Hiding from you.
Who am I?
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Cat..........................
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Cat
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- Cats scurry around your house while wagging its long whiskers.
- They hide from you by turning into a corner.
- In contrast to normal hair, whiskers do not completely cover the body. They are strategically placed on the chin, on the forelegs, over the top lip, close to the ears, and above the eyes.
- Breeds differ in the precise arrangement and placement of whiskers, but most cats have 12 whiskers on each cheek, grouped in four rows.
- A cat's whiskers draw attention to his face. When a cat "smiles," they serve as a kind of eyebrow-like framing for the eyes and draw attention to the muzzle. However, whiskers are more than just cosmetic features.
- They perform a crucial job. A cat's whiskers serve as specialised sensory equipment that directs it through daily activities. Similar to the antennae on insects, these unique hairs enhance vision and assist a cat navigate his environment by adding additional sensory input.
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