no, course not. im brunette and i can ! lol
Actually it is true because they have no ears so they move based on sound waves.
True seals have ears, just not external ears. Their ears are simple holes on the sides of their heads, but they have the same general internal ear structures as any other mammal. Sound carries very well in water, so true seals can hear perfectly well when submerged. Note that other marine mammals - whales, dolphins, manatees and such - also lack external ears. In air, they can still hear, but perhaps not as well as some other mammals.
True Stories - Talking Heads album - was created in 1986.
True
yes there is a show with 2 girls have 2 heads
Yes, it is true you can clip a doberman's ears in Malta.
Yes!
No. Bears relish the fattiest part of the salmon: the belly meat, the brain and the roe.
The only difference between the two are that one has ears, and one is a natural no eared seals! Simple!
if they are not a true seal the they do have ear
look at me i have no ears
It's not true that rabbits with long ears have a longer lifespan than rabbits with short ears. Ear length has no bearing on a rabbit's lifespan.