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  2. Whiskers - Wikipedia

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    The arrangement of these whiskers is not random: they form an ordered grid of arcs (columns) and rows, with shorter whiskers at the front and longer whiskers at the rear (see images). [11] In the mouse, gerbil, hamster, rat, guinea pig, rabbit, and cat, each individual follicle is innervated by 100–200 primary afferent nerve cells . [ 17 ]

  3. Orthosiphon aristatus - Wikipedia

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    Orthosiphon aristatus, commonly known as cat's whiskers or Java tea, is a plant species in the family Lamiaceae (also known Labiatae). The plant is a medicinal herb found mainly throughout southern China , the Indian Subcontinent , South East Asia , and tropical Queensland , Australia.

  4. Cat senses - Wikipedia

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    The tapetum lucidum reflecting green in the pupils of a cat Cat eyes stand out. Cats have a tapetum lucidum, which is a reflective layer behind the retina that sends light that passes through the retina back into the eye. [1] They also have a high number of rods in their retina that are sensitive to dim light. [2]

  5. Cat Miraculously Survives After Being Shot By Arrow in ... - AOL

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    Last month, the Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (PSPCA) posted images of a cat shot by an arrow in Philadelphia. The calico kitty had been shot by someone in an act ...

  6. Orthosiphon - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] They are herbaceous shrubs which grow to a height of 1.5 m (5 ft). Some Orthosiphon species are popular garden plants because of their flowers, which are white and bluish with filaments resembling a cat's whiskers. In the wild, the plants can be seen growing in forests and along roadsides.

  7. Cat's whiskers - Wikipedia

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    For whiskers found on cats and other animals, see Whiskers. Cat's whiskers may also refer to: Cat's-whisker detector, an electric component; Orthosiphon aristatus, a plant commonly known as cat's whiskers

  8. 'Selfie bear' cub pulled from tree by Asheville residents in ...

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    The female bear cub's tracking collar shows she is adjusting well to life in the wild, according to the NCWRC.

  9. Mark Feather, UK estate manager for conservation charity The Woodland Trust, told of his upset as he said the Sycamore Gap tree took “minutes to cut down and literally centuries to grow back”.

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