Not all rodents have long ears, or large hind legs. However, there are some that do. An example is the jerboa, a small desert rodent that hops on its long hind legs. It also has very large ears.
no although they are both rodents guini pigs are smaller dont hve big ears or big hind legs
They have ears on their "knees" or where they bend their hind legs.
I'm pretty sure it's on their hind legs. Or that might be grasshoppers. Either their hind legs or the top of their wings.
It's long, powerful hind legs and its strengthened pelvic girdle.
The ears of a cricket are located on the knee joints of its hind legs. Weird, huh?
They put their ears down and/or put their tail between their hind legs.
they bounce on there 2 hind legs like a rabbit
Katydids have their ears located on their front legs, specifically on the tibia of the hind legs. These ears are sensitive to sound, allowing them to detect the chirping of other katydids and potential predators. This unique placement helps them in communication and navigation in their environment.
Hind Hind Legs was created on 2006-04-18.
Flying squirrels. Gerbil
The term for the "legs" of a mouse is typically "legs" as well, although in the context of mice or similar rodents, they can also be referred to as "limbs." In scientific terms, they may be described as "hind limbs" for the back legs and "forelimbs" for the front legs.
4 hind legs