It is not known why dachshunds flap their ears when they wake up. The most likely reason is to increase blood flow to the ears.
it flaps it's big ears back and forth to keep cool
elaphants flap their ears to keep their blood cool ,and it goes through their bodies to keep them cool.
No, Weimeraners may not be the most popular breed in the World, but they are still very numerous. Weimeraners have, however, dropped slightly in popularity due to the preferance of the very similar, Hungarian Vizsla. Weimeraners are most popular in America and Canada.
Part of a cap or hat that covers the ears.
No weimeraners do not shed,but their coats are soft and easy to groom. And perfect for showing. They are easy to train. I trained my weimeraner to sit in a week!
An ear flap
Well this would depend on what you mean by 'flap'. A horse may 'flop' it's ears out to the side if it's bored, asleep, or even upset. They may wiggle their ears to try and dislodge a pest or debris. Sometimes a horse will lay it's ears back in anger or lay them sideways if they are ill. They also swivel their ears if they are listening to something.
Their ears cool them because blood circulates through the ears and they flap their ears to create a breeze and the air cools the blood in their ears, thus cooling their bodies as the cooled blood from the ears circulates.
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.
The reason why dogs and birds pant through their mouths and elephants flap their large ears, is to control (reduce) their temperature. Some animals can sweat through their skins and cool themselves as this sweat evaporates from their skin. However, dogs, birds and elephants (and perhaps some other animals) can not sweat so they either evaporate water in their mouths or pump blood into their 'radiator' sized ears to cool themselves.
flap them or spray water on there selfs