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My Dad is not very happy, he's been out gardening and found that the caterpillars have been eating his cauliflower seedlings. If you play rugby a lot you can get cauliflower ears. My favourite vegetable is cauliflower cheese.
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A rabbit with small ears has small ears and a rabbit with big ears has big ears.
it not actually losing them its casing a condition loosely known as cauliflower year - when the ears cartilage is damaged making it bunch up. However, there have been instances of a ears being torn off and even bitten off.
No, I play Rugby and im Tighthead prop, So you would expect me to have cauliflower ears :]...But i do not (yet) I have had many incident where my ear has been hurting, and it puts thought to mind where i might be developing cauliflower ears...But i have not yet developed them..It more than likely is just earache, Or you've caught your ear on something during the sport you take part in...If its rugby you play you may want to get a scrum cap, or headband...Or proper headgear for some kind of martial art... I would only worry about cauliflower ears if the pain consists and your ear(s) begin to swell.. Hope this helps.
Comparred to everyone else yes it is a certain species called small ear people, these creatures have small ears and they smell iffy
It is not possible for humans to have ears that are the same in size as to rats. The people with the smallest ears may be the African Pygmy people, as it is rumored that people of small height have short ears. Therefore, one could say that a country in Africa is the answer to your question, though it is highly unlikely that any human would have ears of similar size to a rodent.
the animal with small ears but is large is a hourse with its small ears and long tail
no the ears are small
Small ears don't get scratched by brambles.
Polar bears have small ears because they are special.:)Polar bears have small ears because they are special.:)
No, not unless your ear is struck repeatedly with the phone. Cauliflower ear is a deformity of the external ear caused by infection or trauma; boxers, wrestlers and rugby players are prone to this. This normally occurs when small blood vessels that supply the outer portions of the ear become damaged or blocked by blood clots, this results in permanent deformation of the outer portions of the ear, so that the ear may resemble a "cauliflower". If the damage and condition already exists if may be able to be treated through cosmetic surgery.