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  2. Whiskers - Wikipedia

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    Animals that do not whisk, but have motile whiskers, presumably also gain some advantage from the investment in musculature. Dorothy Souza, in her book Look What Whiskers Can Do [35] reports some whisker movement during prey capture (in cats, in this case): Whiskers bend forward as the cat pounces. Teeth grasp the mouse tightly around its neck.

  3. Dog anatomy - Wikipedia

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    Dogs have ear mobility that allows them to rapidly pinpoint the exact location of a sound. Eighteen or more muscles can tilt, rotate, raise, or lower a dog's ear. A dog can identify a sound's location much faster than a human can, as well as hear sounds at four times the distance. [41] Dogs can lose their hearing from age or an ear infection. [42]

  4. 40 Facts About Animals That Might Make You Look Like The ...

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    Animal Pulse has drawn in 23.5K followers on Instagram, and its community is growing larger by the day. It’s easy to see why—the page is packed with facts and stories that are as informative ...

  5. Canine terminology - Wikipedia

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    The parts of the head are the nose, muzzle, stop, forehead or braincase, occiput (highest point of the skull at the back of the head), ears, eyes, eyebrows or brows, whiskers, flews (lips, which may hang down), and cheeks. Dog heads are of three basic shapes: [4] Apple-headed refers to a dog's head that is round on top, not flat.

  6. ‘You can’t cut the dog in half’: Pet custody disputes are ...

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    IN FOCUS: More and more Brits are finding they should have signed a ‘pet-nup’ early on in their relationships – which would have saved potential heartbreak later on. Charlotte Cripps speaks ...

  7. Dog whose muzzle was viciously cut off finds a forever home - AOL

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    This sweet pooch has been to hell and back, but has finally found the loving family he deserves. Anubis was found living under cars in Cairo after his muzzle had been cruelly cut off, leaving him ...

  8. Dog - Wikipedia

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    The typical lifespan of dogs varies widely among breeds, but the median longevity (the age at which half the dogs in a population have died and half are still alive) is approximately 12.7 years. [ 73 ] [ 74 ] Obesity correlates negatively with longevity with one study finding obese dogs to have a life expectancy approximately a year and a half ...

  9. Devocalization - Wikipedia

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    The devocalization procedure does not take away a dog's ability to bark. Dogs will normally bark just as much as before the procedure. After the procedure, the sound will be softer, typically about half as loud as before, or less, and it is not as sharp or piercing. [3] Most devocalized dogs have a subdued "husky" bark, audible up to 20 metres. [4]