Elephants. The African elephant has bigger ear flaps than the Indian elephant.
Yes, this can be normal. As long as the ears do not stay hot. The ears are a way to rid the body of excess heat.
by fanning them and the body heat runs to the veins in the ears and is loft cooling the body down
the ears have a large surface area which allows more heat to escape, thus keeping them cool
There are a large number of veins and capillaries that fan the large ears. As the elephant flaps the ears, the air removes the heat from the elephant. This is every much like how a fan removes heat from a heat sink of the computer processor or a car radiator.
Elephant ears have a very large surface area to volume ratio - with blood vessels spread out throughout. This means that the blood vessels are close to the surface, allowing for heat to radiate out. Elephants can also use their ears to fan themselves with - they are large so create a nice breeze.
It just means the cat is warm. A cat's ears are full of tiny veins and hair which keep it at a regular temperature. However, the tips of a cat's eats have less heat regulation; the ear tips can feel cold if the cat has been in a cold room.
their ears their ears their ears
if there is a ringing in your ears it might be tinnitus. You cant get rid of it
Ringing ears is a sign of an infection or that you have too much wax in your ear.The way to get rid of it is to go to a doctor and get drops or have them syringed
No, unless you don't want them to have huge ears, because they almost ALWAYS stand up straight and they are ALWAYS huge, like bat ears. Take it from someone who has a 1 1/2 year old Boston Terrier. He has HUGE ears. Really really big ears. I wouldn't recommand doing that though.
Example sentence - The elephants have huge ears.