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The most prominent feature of the Papilon is that the ears are larger, erect outward, and the ear margins have long ornamental hairs that stick out to the sides, making its ears look very much like the two wings of a butterfly, hence the name "butterfly dog".
The elephant's ears resemble a large puff fan and are able to recognize the low-frequency sounds and calls of their companions.
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. The main function of rabbit ears is to regulate body temperature and enhance their hearing range. The long ears can help them hear sounds from a distance, so they can protect themselves from predators.
The chicken's ears grow behind the eyes, and there are a handful of protruding hairs, and behind the hairs are its ears, and its ears are only a small hole, and the insects can't get into them, and the rain can't get wet.
The dog's ears are big, they can stand up, and they can turn back and forth, so they can hear sounds from all directions.
The ears of the squirrel are like apricot leaves, and the ears of the squirrel are fluffy, quite large. It spends its days running around the woods, and with such big ears it can protect its eyes from being punctured by branches.
Felines. The ears resemble a morning glory.
Has a keen hearing and can hear sounds that humans can't hear.
Canines. The ears are pointed and erect, like leaves.
Owl. The ears resemble a pair of caterpillars.
It has an "advanced" auditory system.
Dolphin. It is similar to human ears, except that there is no pinna, and it can also locate and identify nearby prey.
The large area of pig ears is conducive to heat dissipation and is conducive to the pigs to adapt to the stuffy environment in captivity.
Sheep ears are pointed and long, and their shape resembles an oval. The sheep's ears have the function of discerning vibrations, which can convert the sound emitted by vibrations into nerve signals, which are then transmitted to the brain. Giving sheep hearing plays an extremely important role in foraging for food and evading enemies.
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Animals with erect ears include donkeys, rabbits, foxes, etc. Animals have long ears to hear sounds better, and then extract information from them to help them better avoid predators or spot prey, improving their survival rate.
Studies have found that animals with erect ears are mostly small animals, as they are mostly prey to another animal and need good hearing to avoid danger.
The vertical length of the ear improves hearing by increasing the sound reception area, just like we people put our hands behind the ears and hear the sound become louder.
The ears of some animals are erected not only to improve hearing, but also to dissipate heat, and many blood vessels are distributed in the ears, and the larger the ear area, the better.
Good for heat dissipation.
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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.
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