He acts aggressive to the approacher.
Yes they do see with their ears! When it thinks it hears something it swims away!!!! Yes they do see with their ears! When it thinks it hears something it swims away!!!! Yes they do see with their ears! When it thinks it hears something it swims away!!!!
She hears a bomb ticking.
Yes, Gilgamesh is frightened when he hears Humbaba approaching because Humbaba is a fearsome monster known for his strength and terror. Gilgamesh knows he is facing a formidable opponent in Humbaba, and this instills fear in him as he prepares for the battle ahead.
No because sound is something you hear and if no one hears it, there is no sound.
it is just looking. Or it hears or sees something!
Grace hears two voices coming from the kitchen: one of a man and the other of a woman.
A Half-Smmothered Child.
Scout hears laughter and someone's voice saying "You touch it, you look at it" coming from the Radley house after she rolls into their yard in a tire.
Gullible: Easily persuaded to believe something
If they are flat on the horses head the horse is mad. If it not flat, the ear is just a bit turned around when your riding, good. The horse is listening. If your just by your horse and you notice the ear is like that, and it is slanting here and there but not flat, it hears something. If it is flat, then not flat, then flat again, the horse is mad and it hears something, OR it hears something the horse doesn't like
Its probably sleeping or it hears something or sees something strange. Especially when they are hunting.
It is an imperative, meaning Listen! or Hear!, addressing something in its plural.