Where do animal ears grow and what do animal ears look like?

Updated on pet 2024-02-21
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Different animals are different.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Cats' ears are like morning glories.

    2. A dog's ears are like leaves.

    3. The ears of elephants are like cattails.

    4. The owl's ears resemble caterpillars.

    Felines: Ears resemble a morning glory and have keen hearing and can hear sounds that humans can't. Canines: The ears are pointed and erect, like leaves.

    Elephants: Elephants have ears like puff fans and are able to recognize the low-frequency sounds and calls of their companions. Owl: Ears resemble a pair of opposing caterpillars and has an "advanced" auditory system.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Chickens don't have earlobes and are not easy to find!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Animal ears have the same basic function as human ears. Some animals not only have a very sensitive sense of hearing, but also have a special ear shape, and the ears of bats are round and large compared to their bodies. When bats fly, their ears are like two horns, which can receive ultrasound waves from their mouths, and the hair on their ears can also sense slight vibrations, which are more agile than the antennae of a snail.

    The dog's ears are pricked up, and it can hear the slightest sound, and it can also turn and hear sounds coming from all directions. On the contrary, pigs have large ears and droop, so they are hearing-dull and sleep-loving. There are also animals that have ears that only have an external auditory canal and no pinna.

    For example, moles don't have pinna in their ears, which makes it easier to burrow around in the ground. Birds' ears also have no pinna. If there are pinna, they increase drag as they fly.

    Some animals' ears are not only auditory organs, but also protect themselves. The ears of squirrels jumping around in the woods have the effect of protecting the eyes from being injured by thorns in the branches. Some of the animals in the tropical desert have surprisingly large ears.

    In the African desert, there is an animal called the big-eared fox, and the ears account for a large part of the body; The ears of the "leather rabbit" in the Americas can cover most of the body. Why do animals in tropical deserts have so large ears? This is because the weather is hot and moisture is scarce, and the ears become excellent radiators, which can not only block the invasion of the scorching sun and heat waves, but also form a small fan-shaped radiation arc in the back and upper part of the big ears, even in the hot noon, the temperature of the radiation surface close to the ears will not exceed 13 at most.

    They rely on their peculiar ears to dissipate the heat that has accumulated in their bodies.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The rabbit's ears are very long and large, and the rabbit has to rely on Lin Min's hearing to perceive the surrounding enemies, so its ears are very long and large. I think so.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Sheep, horses, cows, rabbits, dogs, fawns, foxes, tigers, these are the ears of these animals.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are free dogs, cats, cows, ears of these animals.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Which animals have ears, every animal should have ears to have hearing. What pattern ** there is no can only say that I don't know.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    What's wrong with the ears, I haven't finished speaking.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The picture above is answered, no picture, I don't know what you are asking.

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