"Fields have eyes, woods have ears" for the telegraph crossword last Saturday. The modern days equivalent is the 'walls' have ears.... Clive
The eyes are medial to the ears. The ears are further to the sides of the body than the eyes.
The ears are lateral to the eyes; they're further to the sides. The ears are also normally slightly inferior to the eyes.
eyes (ocular/oculi) ears (auris)
management accounting has been described as the eyes and ears of management
The representative of Australian fauna that doesn't use eyes and ears underwater is the Australian platypus. This unique mammal relies on electroreception, a sense that detects electric fields generated by the movements of prey in the water, allowing it to hunt effectively even in darkness. Platypuses close their eyes and ears while submerged, relying entirely on this adaptation to navigate and forage.
the ears and eyes are really adapted to hunting
Yes, the eyes are located to the side of the ears. Lateral means toward the side or away from the midline of the body, so in this case, the eyes are positioned on the side of the head, away from the midline where the ears are located.
a corn fields
You eyes and ears do not RECEIVE messages FROM the brain.
All Eyes and Ears - 2014 was released on: USA: 2014
You eyes and ears do not RECEIVE messages FROM the brain.
It is not accurate to say that the eyes are inferior to the ears. Both the eyes and the ears play important roles in sensory perception, with eyes primarily responsible for vision and ears for hearing. Both senses are critical for our overall experience and understanding of the world.