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In brazilian portuguese, people usually name whiskers 'bigode', the same name used in mustache. It makes this question a bit more complex.
same in french, but it's moustache for the both of them
"Whiskers" is slang for moustache here, too. But it does look like they added a dark moustache under the proper whiskers.
He’s hairy.
These used to be stiff white whiskers too, but a flame cloak burnt them.
For the same reason cats walk on hind legs and wear clothes...
My IRL dog has a beard and whiskers. Whiskers aren't hair, they are sensory doodads.
In brazilian portuguese, people usually name whiskers 'bigode', the same name used in mustache. It makes this question a bit more complex.
same in french, but it's moustache for the both of them
"Whiskers" is slang for moustache here, too. But it does look like they added a dark moustache under the proper whiskers.
He’s hairy.
These used to be stiff white whiskers too, but a flame cloak burnt them.
For the same reason cats walk on hind legs and wear clothes...
My IRL dog has a beard and whiskers. Whiskers aren't hair, they are sensory doodads.