yes.
Mice have large ears to help them detect sounds and potential predators. Their ears are also crucial for communication with other mice through vocalizations. Additionally, their large ears help regulate body temperature by increasing blood flow to cool down their bodies.
Mouse ears? ears of mice? Nothing. People ate mice as a dish.
Mice with large ears are often referred to as "big-eared mice" or "long-eared mice." These characteristics can vary among different species of mice, but generally, large ears are an adaptation that helps them with their sense of hearing and thermoregulation.
No. They are more sensitive
The answer is YES, because rats have highly sensitive and efficient ears and nose (both) which can sense the presence of cats.
They are big but not as large as portrayed in movies and media.
Cover their ears and cry.
usually all mice do but fancy mice are the ones they sell at most pet stores and they have really big cute round ears.
An owl.
Newborns have very sensitive ears to sound, as their auditory system is still developing and can easily be overwhelmed by loud noises.
He used to have ears and he was yellow but some mice thought that it was sandwich and they ate it. Doraemon cried for few days and he turned blue. That's why he's afraid of mice.
Their ears are very sensitive. (please add more)