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Their ears are just a hole on each side of their head, only a few inches back from their eyes...just like a human's ears but they don't have lobes.

Geese and ducks will often get water in their ears after swimming and it's pretty funny to watch them try to get the water out...there's a lot of head shaking going on, just a human being!

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