Hares and jackrabbits.
The aardvark has kangaroo ears and a pig like nose. It also has a naked tail like a opossum and a sticky, long tongue of an anteater.
Hares.
the animal with small ears but is large is a hourse with its small ears and long tail
A fossa looks basically like a large mongoose with a tail about the same size as its body. Its face is like a Fox Terrier with long whiskers but its ears are kind of like a lion cub's.
I'm not sure about mice but i know that bilby's are mice like and have pretty big ears. There are also kangaroo rats which have reasonably large ears. Hope this helps :)
A bunny
There are no animals that have six legs, large ears and a short tail. However, insects have six legs.
The feature of an animal is how it looks like. like the dog it has a tail, two ears, ... ETC..... so feature is how the animal looks like
Kangaroo ears are the sensory organs by which kangaroos are able to hear. Kangaroos have an acute sense of hearing. Externally, the main feature of the ears is that they are reasonably long, and able to twitch around independently to determine the direction of specific sounds, much as a cat does.
the animal with small ears but is large is a hourse with its small ears and long tail
A fossa looks basically like a large mongoose with a tail about the same size as its body. Its face is like a Fox Terrier with long whiskers but its ears are kind of like a lion cub's.
I'm not sure about mice but i know that bilby's are mice like and have pretty big ears. There are also kangaroo rats which have reasonably large ears. Hope this helps :)
chinchla
A grasshopper
he is a puppy with really long ears(he looks more like a bunny though)
Dessert Foxes have very large ears that help it locate preay and reduce body heat.
A bunny
A lop bunny (rabbit)
Kangaroos need to be able to detect danger early enough so they can escape. Their large ears act rather like radar. Kangaroos have the ability to hear very well: they can twitch their ears independently around to determine the direction of specific sounds, much as a cat does. This gives them plenty of forewarning of danger.