there are no animals that have ears on there sides unless they have a birth defect
If you mean ears on the side of their HEAD, that's most animals. Humans have ears on the sides of their heads, as well as other primates, for example.
The eyes are medial to the ears. The ears are further to the sides of the body than the eyes.
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The ears are lateral; they're more towards the side of the body. The vertebral column is medial, as it runs down the midline of the body.
Your ears.
To listening. To balancing.
The eyes are medial to the ears. The ears are further to the sides of the body than the eyes.
The eyes are medial to the ears. The ears are further to the sides of the body than the eyes.
Dessert Foxes have very large ears that help it locate preay and reduce body heat.
Long-horned grasshoppers and crickets have "ears" on their legs. Short-horned grashoppers (the kind seen just about everywhere) are often said to have ears on their legs, but their hearing organ is actually located on the abdomen just behind the rear legs where the legs join the body.
baboons, monkeys and most of the mammals that live on the face of the earth.
The ears do not have bones - that is, the external structures on the sides of our heads. There are three tiny bones in each of our 'inner ears', but the outside structure is made out of cartilage, not bone.
Elephants fan their back and faces to keep away flies using their ears
The ears of the elephant has a great number of blood vessels that run through it. When the elephant flaps its ears, the blood that is passing through its ears get cooled and eventually the body temperature of the animal gets regulated. Since elephants in Africa live in the hot savannah, they have large ears that help the animal keep itself cool.
The ears of the elephant has a great number of blood vessels that run through it. When the elephant flaps its ears, the blood that is passing through its ears get cooled and eventually the body temperature of the animal gets regulated. Since elephants in Africa live in the hot savannah, they have large ears that help the animal keep itself cool.
Although some of the physical structures of animal ears are similar to humans, the hearing range of the animal causes their ears to work differently.
The Long Eared Jerboa has the largest ear to body ratio of any mammal.
Because your ears are conected to your body , so when your body grows your ears grow