One gauge once every 30 days, no faster. That being said if you stay to the rule for stretching you have no need to numb anything.
their ears their ears their ears
No, a common misconception. Look up a picture of an "enlgish lop" sometime. Very very long ears (22 inch span). This breed in particular originated in Africa. The ears on any rabbit are to release heat. They are like a built in AC. With so much surface area, the heat given off allows long eared breeds to survive in hotter climates better. Dwarf rabbits, who's ears are the smallest, are that way to conserve heat. With less surface area the ears don't give off as much heat and allow the rabbit to survive better in colder climates.
so they can hear better The elephants ears are equivalent to the radiators in our cars. As the elephant flaps its ears, the blood that is flowing through the vessels in the elephants ears gets cooled. The bigger the ear better the cooling mechanism.
It's just how that breed has adapted to the heat, and can handle it better.
Elephants use their large ears to regulate their body temperature by flapping them to cool down. As they flap their ears, the blood vessels in the ears release heat, helping to lower their overall body temperature. The thin skin on their ears allows for efficient heat exchange with the environment.
Desert foxes have large ears to help regulate their body temperature in the extreme heat of their desert environment. The large surface area of their ears allows for better heat exchange and cooling through blood vessels close to the skin. Additionally, their ears also help enhance their hearing, allowing them to detect prey and predators in the open desert landscape.
body heat is released primarily through head, face, ears, hands and feet.
It's to minimise heat loss. With large thin ears, the blood will cool quickly as the blood runs through them. This can be an advantage in hot climates, but is not so good when trying to conserve body heat.
you ice it and heat it do a lot of stretching
They have smaller ears to conserve heat. Foxes from warmer areas have larger ears to help dissipate heat.
It's better to heat foods before eating to ensure killing bacteria. It's recommended to freeze uneaten food to prevent bacterial growth.
all the better to hear with and helps to dissipate heat