Yes, most breeds have no hair on the ears.
I'd think not. But I could be wrong. ;)
NO!!!!!!!!!! that is not normal take it to a vet immediately
Common causes of a kitten having thin hair in front of its ears include allergies, parasites, fungal infections, and hormonal imbalances. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
There could be something wrong with it's diet.
I'm not sure whether they shed hair, but when my guinea pig was pregnant, she got bald patches on her belly and, I was told this was normal. Shedding while pregnant does happen sometimes, I'm not sure why, but I've seen it happen and was told that it wasn't a bad sign, it was just the hormones changing and their system having trouble keeping up with the swift changes.
If your guinea pig is young, it is normal, since they are born with all of their fur and they would start to lose fur behind their ear as they age. For the past 8 years of having 4 guinea pigs, every single one lost hair from behind their ears as they aged. However, if your guinea pig is elderly, it could have mites and you should take it to the vet. 1-4 months is a good age to reassure yourself that losing ear hair is a normal way of a cavy's (guinea pig's) life.
It is a Dark red, Blackberry colourish, with a normal long length hair style with layers starting from her ears.
Some common causes of a cat having thin hair in front of its ears include allergies, skin infections, parasites, hormonal imbalances, and stress. It is important to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
guinea pigs are born with fur unless the are skinny guinea pigs ( breeds with no hair)
Absoulutly Not, its very normal. You can have white hair blonde hair, brown hair, or even orange hair as a kid.
It sounds like you're noticing something unusual! If you see hair or fur coming out of your ears, it could be normal body hair or a sign of an underlying issue. It's best to consult a healthcare professional if you're concerned about changes in your ears. They can provide guidance and determine if any treatment is necessary.
Because it keeps your ears warm.