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Ducks have ears. The ears of ducks are the junction of the neck and the head, and there is a small hole on the left and right near the head, which is covered by hair.
Duck is a general term for waterfowl in the duck subfamily of the order Gooseformes, and there are wild ducks and domestic ducks. Wild ducks are relatively small in size and have short necks, live on the surface of the water all year round, have strong diving ability, and feed on small animals (small fish, small shrimp, etc.) in the water.
Domestic ducks are larger than wild ducks, live in water or land, and feed on small animals (fish, shrimp, loaches, etc.) and plants (aquatic weeds, weeds, rice, etc.) in the water.
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Yes, on either side of the head, there are two small pinches of fur, and that's it.
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The duck's ears are not very far behind the eyes, usually covered by a pinch of feathers, and when the duck plucks the feathers, it is easy to see a small hole in the duck's head, which is the ear.
Duck is a vertebrate, a duck of the duck family, an oviparous animal. There are wild ducks, domestic ducks, and ducks are domesticated from wild mallards and spot-billed ducks. It is a common poultry. Duck is a general term for waterfowl in the subfamily Duckidae of the order Gooseformes.
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The duck's ears are not very far behind the eyes, usually covered by a pinch of feathers, and when the chickens and ducks pluck their feathers, it is easy to see a small hole in the duck's head, which is the ear.
Duck lice are a common parasite on the body surface, which inhabits the ears, head, neck, wing feathers and other places that cannot be pecked by the duck's beak" (Parasitic Diseases and Control Techniques in Ducks).
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Some are hungry. There is a round hole behind the eyes that is covered by hair, which is the ear.
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Yes, both of them are a little behind the furry head, which is obscured by their faces.
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Of course, if you don't have ears, you can't hear it, and if you can't find it, you can eat a duck's head, and you'll know that it's there.
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Yes, otherwise how would you hear the voice?
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Yes, but they are all small holes, and it is generally not easy to find them.
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- Ma Ma: Fennel, you ** - Little Ya Ya: Ma Ma, you ** - Netizen:
You're all **-Little Duck: ?? Netizen: Deceived my feelings - Ma Ma: ??
Netizen: It's so touching-Mama: Can't you talk well-Netizen:
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Of course, there are ears, which are small holes, at the back of the head, usually covered by feathers, and generally cannot be seen.
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Of course there is, but we can't see it.
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Yes, but I can't see it in the hair.
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I have ears and I look for it slowly (laugh).
There is no outer ear, but there is an inner ear, and sound can be heard. So where do turtle ears grow? If you just glance at it and can't find it, wait until it sticks its neck out and looks closely at the left and right sides of the neck, and you will find that there are two things behind its eyes that look like a film attached to it, which are the turtle's ears. >>>More
From the outside, it seems that the fish has no ears. Indeed, for a long time it was thought that fish could not hear anything. But fish do have ears, and most fish have very good hearing. >>>More
Yes, it is not easy to find and be found, the front end of the head is the mouth, the back part has the nose, eyes and gill cover, some varieties have sarcoma at the upper end of the head, some varieties have pompomas above the nose, some varieties have protruding eyes, the position is facing up or there are blisters, and some varieties have the operculum leaking out to form a flip gill. >>>More
Let's prove it with a counter-argument: talking about the characteristics of the ears, it can hear things, and the turtle can hear things, so the turtle has ears.
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.