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they just have then no reson
Because if they didn't, we'd have to call them the short-eared jerboas. Now, seriously, that particular animal has adapted to survival pressure by making sure it can hear danger coming. One can only have so much inner ear in a small skull, but the acoustic gathering equipment (the outer ear) is more flexible (both in a literal and an evolutionary sense).
Mice with large ears are often referred to as "big-eared mice" or "long-eared mice." These characteristics can vary among different species of mice, but generally, large ears are an adaptation that helps them with their sense of hearing and thermoregulation.
The Townsend's Big-Eared bat is named in honor of John Townsend, M.D. and because its ears are very long and very flexible. The medium sized bat has a life span of approximately 16 years.
The Fennec Fox and the long-eared jerboa have large ears primarily for thermoregulation and enhanced hearing. In their arid habitats, the large surface area of their ears helps dissipate heat, keeping them cool in hot environments. Additionally, their oversized ears enhance their ability to detect sounds, aiding in locating prey and avoiding predators. This adaptation is crucial for survival in their challenging ecosystems.
big to big we dont realy know
Bats can crawl. Bats like to sleep in the day, and come out at night. Bats eat fruit of all different kinds. Bats usually live in hot areas or caves.
Big-eared opossum was created in 1826.
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Townsend's big-eared bat.
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