whiskers

US /ˈhwɪs·kərz, ˈwɪs-/
UK /ˈhwɪs·kərz, ˈwɪs-/
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1.

bigotes

a long stiff hair growing from the snout or brows of most mammals, such as cats or mice

:
The cat twitched its whiskers as it watched the bird.
El gato movió sus bigotes mientras observaba al pájaro.
Mice use their whiskers to navigate in the dark.
Los ratones usan sus bigotes para navegar en la oscuridad.
2.

patillas, barba

the hair growing on a man's face, especially on the cheeks and chin

:
He decided to grow out his whiskers for Movember.
Decidió dejarse crecer las patillas para Movember.
His grandfather had long, white whiskers.
Su abuelo tenía largas patillas blancas.