an elephant and an insect eating bat.
For hearing, just like we use our ears.
Ears...
no rabbits ears are very sensitive and they use them very readily for hearing and picking them up by the ears can harm their hearing
yes...it is a mammal. they react the same way other mammals do, sight, smell, touch, and hearing are stimuli that they use in their daily lives.
African elephants use tusks as weapons (and sometimes as digging tools), ears for both hearing and cooling, and the trunk is used to pick things up and move them around as needed, and also as a hose (elephants like to bathe).
Rabbits use their long ears to detect predators, regulate their body temperature, and communicate with other rabbits. The large surface area of their ears helps them dissipate heat, keeping them cool in hot weather. Additionally, their acute hearing allows them to hear approaching threats from a distance, giving them time to escape.
They use their ears for hearing, like any other mammal. They can also detect intruders.
Smell and hearing yes.
Listening for danger and possibly keeping cool in that hot climate
Beltone hearing aids should be use in the event of hearing loss. This is not a toy but a medical device that is beneficial to the user. Care should be exercised when inserting into ears.
by fanning them and the body heat runs to the veins in the ears and is loft cooling the body down
Bunny ears serve many purposes. Bunny ears are used by the animal known as rabbits for hearing sounds. Humans use fake bunny ears for costume purposes.