Ears Like Golden Bats was created on 2007-02-20.
Why golden and orange vampire bats eyes look like?
Like any other dog they hear with their ears.
no, its so they like it
they have spots golden fur black spots have curved ears like a bear
Golden retrievers howl when they hear a sound that hurts their ears, such as a fire siren. A golden's howl actually sounds just like a fire siren.
a bats wing looks like a sword
it's actually the exact same reason for humans having all different shapes and sizes of ears, also, ex-a bats ears are tall and like a mini opera theatre, enBLING IT TO HEAR SOUNDS WELL, THATS WHY DOGS EARS ARE TALL AND LIKE AN OPERA THEATER
Animals use their ears to hear sounds in their environment, communicate with each other, and detect potential dangers. Ears also help animals maintain balance and orient themselves. Some animals, like bats, use their ears for echolocation to navigate and find prey.
Bats have large, highly sensitive ears that are often shaped like a funnel, allowing them to effectively capture sound waves. The inner structure of bat ears typically includes a complex arrangement of folds and ridges, which enhance their ability to detect high-frequency sounds used for echolocation. The ear canal may be relatively short, and the inner ear contains specialized structures for processing auditory information. Overall, bat ears are finely adapted to their nocturnal lifestyle and hunting techniques.
To make your ears move you need to think,''I can move my ears, I can move my ears, I know I can!'' Really hard. Then just look to your left and try to move your eyebrowns then your ears will move!!! Belive me it works.
Yes, chameleons have ears. They do not have protruding ears like mammals but the disk shaped areas behind their eyes are ears.
It depends on where you are! In Britain & Ireland, where the dog is originally from, it ranges from a light cream or champagne colour to to rich and lustrous gold. This is why it was named the Golden Retriever! However, when the dog was introduced to the US, show judges there changed their preference in colour to a darker shade, sometimes reaching a red/auburn as dark as the Irish/Red Setter. This often leads to confusion over the origin of the name in the US, as some people wonder why a red coloured dog is called golden.