Lyndon Johnson had a pair of dogs named Him and Her. There was a flap in press about his pulling on their ears, maybe picking them up by their ears.
Lyndon B. Johnson
Lyndon B Johnson had two beagles. The famous picture of him picking one of his dogs up by its ears hurt him politically.
President Johnson had more than one dog. His dogs' names were Yuri, Feckles, Blanco, Edgar, Him, and Her. He used to pick up his beagles by the ears, something that enraged many dog lovers at the time.
He picked up his Beagle, Him, by his ears. This caused the ASPCA to protest.
Beagles are used for hunting because their bark is loud (this alerts the hunter when something is found) , their tails are thick (the hunter can easily pull them out of tunnels, this is also why you see Show Competitors pick Beagles up by their tails) , they are short and close to the ground (Easy for them to smell) , and their ears are big and floppy (It attracts the smells to their noses).
Yes... The speakers emit soundwaves - which are picked up by our ears.
Lyndon Baines Johnson created a controversy by holding his dogs by their ears. He was in office from 1963 until 1969.
It's fine to pick a hamster by the skin behind his ears, but anywhere else it might hurt your hamster.
He would pick his beagle up by its ears.
With two ears your brain can detect which one picked up the sound first to let you know where it came from. With only one ear you would hear the sound but have a more difficult time locating it's source.
Beagles are great at catching mice. Once they pick up the scent of a rodent, they start zeroing in and are quick when confronting one.