Rabbits turn their ears to collect sound.
why do rabbits keep their big sound collecting ears
because they wouldent move their sound collecting mouths would they
you can hear A very complicated process of turning waves into sound occurs in your ears
Elephants use their large sound collecting ears to hear sound. Elephant's ears are very important to an elephant because they serve many purposes, much more than hearing.
because they can ear better
To pick up all the sounds to see if there is any danger.
Helps in collecting sound waves from all direction to get alerted. Thin eara facilitate moving in different directions.
In our ears the sound vibrates and makes the sound
Rabbits are lagomorphs which means they have large back feet, gnawing teeth, and large ears. Since they have large ears, they can hear all the sounds around them. Whenever a rabbit hears a sound, his or her ears turn in that direction. It's their instinct. When all rabbits were wild, they depended on their sound catching ears! So coyotes or another predator could be detected before the coyote has some fast food!
they can hear sound in ears
Rabbits have large ears, they can detect sounds from long distances. Whenever a rabbit hears a sound, his/her ears turn toward that direction to get a better hearing. It's the same with a cat!
No they don't; ears are for hearing sound and not for urinating.