Is there an animal with big ears like cat ears and a tail like a ball, and the mythical ones are oka

Updated on pet 2024-04-24
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    On the savannah outside the Saiwai, there lives a small rodent called the steppe jerboa, which looks exactly as you described, has large ears to collect more dangerous sounds, and has a short tail like a furball, which looks cute.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    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 users2024-02-06

    Different animals are different. Rabbit ears are long, like two long radio radars, and the sound reception is wide, because rabbits are relatively weak in other senses and need hearing to maintain vigilance.

    Other animals such as squirrels have ears like apricot leaves, monkeys have ears like biscuits, and elephants have ears like big fans.

    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.

    Whereas, the ears of birds are small and almost invisible, which makes it easy to fly and reduce drag. However, birds' ears generally have a wide range of sounds, and they transmit information to each other through sound or behavior.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The elephant's huge fan-shaped ears collect more information about sound waves in the air, the elephant is able to recognise the low-frequency sounds and calls of its companions, and according to news reports, the elephant appears to be able to hear the sound of a storm from 240 kilometers away.

    4. Owl: The ears are like a pair of caterpillars, with an "advanced" auditory system.

    Owls can hear the sound of their prey, so they will determine which ear hears the sound first and how long it takes for that sound to reach the other ear.

    5. Dolphins: They are very similar to human ears, except that they do not have the pinna, and they can also locate and identify nearby prey.

    This allows them to swim faster in the water with less resistance, and dolphins have a very complex auditory cortex, with a hearing range of 3-160,000 Hz, and they have a skill called echolocation, just like a biological radar system.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This is an incomplete brain teaser. I've seen similar questions like: What does an animal's left ear look like? Or what does a specific animal, such as an elephant's left ear, look like? The answer is the right ear.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The shape of the ears of each animal is different, such as the elephant's, which is very similar to two cattails.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The elephant's ears are like a fan, and the rabbit's ears are like knives.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Different animals have different ear shapes.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It can only be an ear, it can't be like something else.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Elephant: Big Pu Fan ; Squirrels: apricot leaves; Monkey: Cookies.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Like what is like animal ears.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. The ears of an elephant are like a fan 2, the ears of a rabbit are like leaves 3, and the ears of a fish are like eye pins.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It depends on what kind of animal it is, the bat ears are like a mouse, the fish ears are like a needle's eye, and the pig ears are like an elephant's ears. Tiger ears resemble cat ears, and cat ears resemble cat ear faces.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    This is a caracal, not a lynx.

    Caracals are sometimes referred to as desert lynx or African lynx. Because, like lynxes, they all have large, pointed ears with long black bushes of hair. However, caracals and lynx are not similar species, in terms of body shape, caracals are slightly smaller, about 60-95cm long, and have a slender body, slender limbs, and their tails are also longer than lynxes, about 1 3 in length.

    The coat color of the caracal is generally light yellow-brown or dark reddish-brown, and the hair on the belly, around the eyes and chin is white. At the same time, there is a thin black line at the corner of the eye that extends to the place where they are nose. The backs of their large ears are black.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It's not exactly a cat, it's a lynx, a carnivorous and ferocious animal.

    If you look like an animal with long cat ears. Oh, foxes, both red and white foxes have long ears and are very drifting

    There are also ears that are among the longest. Rabbit too.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    2 words, more difficult to write Lynx, but he is much larger than a cat.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    This is a bobcat, also called a lynx.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Animal ears are amazing and they have different shapes and designs on different animals for them to hear different frequencies. However, we can classify animal ears in general into two types: pointed ears and hanging ears.

    It is usually found in carnivores, such as foxes, dogs, leopards, etc. The design of the ears adapts perfectly to the way they hunt, allowing them to remain alert as they run, while also being able to accurately interpret the sounds of their surroundings. The tip ears of these animals are usually flexible and can be rotated, which allows them to quickly focus on the sounds they are interested in** and track them accurately.

    On the other hand, draped ears are usually found on larger, peaceful animals such as horses, cows, and elephants. Hanging ears have a more rounded shape than pointed ears and usually match the facial features of animals. Overhanging ears are designed to help keep dust and other debris out, while also keeping the ears relatively warm (as they provide good warmth).

    For these large animals, the overhanging ears don't need to move too much, just the basic noises and threats around them.

    There are several animals whose ear designs can be said to be unique, such as bats. Bat ears are large in size and are wrapped around the sides of the top of their heads, which allows them to use echolocation to spot and track their prey. Their ears allow them to hear a higher frequency of frequencies than other animals, and these frequencies match the frequencies of the echo signals they use, allowing them to infer more information about their prey from the echo response.

    All in all, animal ears are distinctive, and they offer different ways to hear and understand a variety of sounds. Pointed ears and dangling ears provide a way to classify them in general, while also showing us how various animals adapt to the sounds of their environment. <>

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