Chew some gum, yawn, stretch your jaws. that usually works for me. =]
Yes, flying can potentially hurt cats' ears due to changes in air pressure during takeoff and landing. Cats may experience discomfort or pain in their ears similar to how humans may feel when flying. It is important to consult with a veterinarian before flying with a cat to ensure their safety and well-being.
Flying with blocked ears is not necessarily dangerous. However, you want to find out why your ears are blocked before you fly.
Flying He was born that way. Not everyone is perfect.
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Pressure decreases when flying high so watch out!
Chew gum, it helps a lot of people.
your ears are usually far apart. So it just means a wide gap.
Sure! If your ears are in the way of flying shrapnel, the shrapnel can tear up the outsides of the ears. If you get hit directly on the sides of your head, the shrapnel can cut into your inner ear and deafen you.
only if you are another owl, it cannot be heard with human ears.
enabled them to have a flying donkey with 1 leg and no ears
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ihaue pressure in cheeks and ears