because they wouldent move their sound collecting mouths would they
dogs and cats move their ears to hear from where the sound id comming.the ears of cats and dogs are out so when the sound waves hit the outside of the ears it rebounds back into the ears.
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You may notice your cat or dog moving its ears when you speak to it or when it hears an uncommon noise. They move their ears to better focus on the sound.
When a fox's ears move forward, just like when dogs move their ears forward, they're attempting to focus all of their ears to one spot. This helps them hear faint sounds, which for foxes mostly helps in hunting the small, skittish animals that make up their diet.
Actually it is true because they have no ears so they move based on sound waves.
Dogs' ears twitch to help them hear better and to express their emotions. The muscles in their ears are sensitive and can move to catch different sounds or show how they are feeling.
Dogs have around 18 muscles in each ear, allowing them to move their ears to listen in different directions and express their emotions. These muscles help dogs to accurately pinpoint the source of a sound and communicate nonverbally with other dogs and humans.
Foxes move their ears forward when they can hear a faint sound they try and hear the sound a little better so they can make out what it is.you won a million pounds
Vibrations in the air cause particles to move, creating sound waves that travel to our ears. These sound waves are then detected by our ears and converted into electrical signals that are sent to the brain, allowing us to perceive them as sound.
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.
No, the molecules of air do not physically travel from the sound source to your ears. Sound is transmitted through the air by the vibration of air molecules in a wave-like motion, similar to ripples on the surface of water. These vibrations travel through the air until they reach your ears, where they are converted into electrical signals that your brain interprets as sound.
Dogs have good hearing, and move their ears forward to listen to what is in front of them. As they have forward facing eyes, this is often a point of interest - such as an owner or food. Generally, ears forward indicate friendliness and interest, but can also mean the dog is alert to danger and should not be taken as a friendly sign in an unknown dog.