In Zulu culture, large ear piercings signify beauty and femininity. The size of the earlobe holes can indicate different stages in a woman's life, such as marriage or social status. It is an important cultural tradition that has been passed down through generations in Zulu society.
no because their ears are just littal holes no because their ears are just littal holes no because their ears are just littal holes no because their ears are just littal holes
A kiwi has ear openings on either side of its head.
animals can have holes for ears or can use smell if they don't have ears
not ears as such as humans but they do have holes in their head which they use to hear :)
They have ears. The ears are not visible though, their ears are just holes on the side of their head.
They have little Ear Holes
They do, just not ears as we think of them. They don't protrude, but rather they are just holes in the lizard's head. If you look at some species, like the leopard gecko, you can see them, and they are actually pretty large in proportion to the body.
The holes positioned on the sides of the head are the gecko's ears canals. Tympanic membranes pick up air born vibrations enabling your gecko to hear.
It means you get holes in both ears to put earrings through...
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If you're talking about the holes in the sides of their heads, those would be their ears.
The osprey's ears actually look like holes in the osprey's head that are around the temples. The ears are covered in the osprey's feathers though.