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Yes. They have small little ears
elephant have ear flaps so they can pick up good signal
The Harp seal is a true seal. It has no ear flaps and uses its rear flippers for propulsion and its front flippers for steering. And most Artic seals are True seals.
they have ear flaps as they are in the water to reduce the amount of water inside the ear they flap it out and shake their booty
no
Some animals have large ear flaps so they can hear more noises better and louder.
The ear flaps are called 'leather'.
The ear flaps help to direct sound into the inner ear; elephants have very good hearing. The ear flaps have many blood vessels that help to cool the elephant when flapped in the air. Also, a distressed or charging elephant will thrust out their ear-flaps to make them appear more threatening, and signalling their anger/distress.
it's called a laplander
It is a camel.
A basic Google search turned up several crocheted hats with ear flaps. I've included links to some below. I particularly liked the kitty one.
No, harp seals do not have the pinna that we associate with the outer (visible) part of the ear. This does not mean they cannot hear; they hear well under and above water, although their hearing is not as sensitive above water as a human's.