Because they are differently shaped, molded to help them survive in their habitats.
Animals with distinctive ears often have enhanced hearing abilities, allowing them to detect sounds from far distances or in different frequencies. These unique features help them navigate their environment, communicate with others, and detect potential threats or prey.
Animals have different shaped ears depending on how far in the distance they need to hear. Bats have larger ears because they need to hear from further distances and use sonar. Other animals have smaller ears because they don't need to hear as far.
one way, through their ears
Depending on the breed of dog, the ears will be held in different positions. Boston terrier, have narrow pointy ears set far apart on their head. Malamutes have strait rounded ears. Labradors have triangluar drooping ears. Greyhounds have the rosebud/folded ears (usually). Jack Russels have button ears. It really all depends on the individual.
animals can have holes for ears or can use smell if they don't have ears
back, head, face, chest, ears
the reason why is because their ears judge by their mood like if the are happy they will stand up and if they're scared their ears will be back if you see a dog with its tail wagging it also doesn't mean its happy if an animals tail is wagging and their ears are back never aproach them just quietly and calmy walk backwards or they may attack
It appears you may be referring to different types of ear shapes found in different animals. Big ears are commonly found in animals like elephants and rabbits, while tear-drop shaped ears are often seen in dogs like bloodhounds. Cat ears are unique to felines and are known for their pointed shape and ability to rotate towards sounds.
No, they don't. Animals communicate and hear differently. Some don't even hear at all
There are not any animals that have more than two ears. The ears of animals help them to hear things, especially predators.
because there bigger...... u must be black if u asked this question