Lynxes and servals have tufted ears.
I'm pretty sure its a cat that has tufted ears. if you want an exact explanation search wikipeidia or go to petsmart.
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A caracal is sometimes called a lynx, however caracals occur in Africa and Asia and they are not related to the lynx family of cats, which occur in America and Europe. The association probably originated because the caracal has long tufted ears like the cats in the lynx family.
The gap in cat's ears are formed to allow them to be more mobile. Most cats ears extend upwards, but cats may bend their ears down too.
Black. The most conspicuous feature of the caracal is elongated, tufted black ears, which also explain the origin of its name, karakulak, Turkish for "black ear".
dogs and cats move their ears to hear from where the sound id comming.the ears of cats and dogs are out so when the sound waves hit the outside of the ears it rebounds back into the ears.
Yes, they do.
A cat's ears are that of a triangle shape.
According to windsweptcats.com: "Highland Lynx cats were developed by crossing two existing breeds--Desert Lynx cats and Jungle Curls. The primary foundation breed for Highland Lynx is the Desert Lynx. Outcrosses to the Jungle Curls were made specifically to add the unique curled ears to the cats. Essentially, Highland Lynx are Desert Lynx with curled ears. They are strong, muscular cats which are medium in length with longer hind legs, and toes may be tufted. They are very alert, intelligent cats. Males are larger than females and slower to mature. These cats come in both long and short hair."
it means they are cats with yellow stuff on their ears.
Cats, like all other land mammals, have two ears.