yes they do Yes they send signals, using the semi-circular canals located near your cochlea, to the brain saying that they are sideways.
Equilibrium is what your ears control when it comes to staying balanced.
Not in any way more than the other bones do, the femur is the leg bone, it keeps us upright but you can still easily become unbalanced. What helps the body keep balanced is actually the ears, which is why when you spin round you become unbalanced.
They have thick ears for when they are swimming in the water to keep the insides dry and to keep there ears warm.
No a horses ears unlike a humans ears do not keep growing with age.
Dry ears in dogs can be caused by various factors such as allergies, infections, or lack of moisture. To keep your dog's ears healthy and moisturized, you can clean them regularly with a vet-approved ear cleaner, avoid over-bathing your dog, and provide a balanced diet rich in essential fatty acids. If the dryness persists, consult your veterinarian for further evaluation and treatment.
flaps its ears
It is not just men's ears that keep growing, everyone's ears and noses continue to grow. This is caused by the fundamental forces of gravity.
they ears are used to listen for predators but also to act as a radiator to keep cool with its ears
I think it is because of some fluids in the ear.
No.
To keep the ears clean
Rabbits turn their ears to collect sound.