Horses can swivel their ears to listen to two sounds at once - one ear is paying attention to whatever is in front of the horse, and the other is paying attention to something else.
This means that the horse is interested in something other than you. Something may had made a noise far away and the horse has picked up on it.
If the both the ears are forward they are interested in something else.
If the ears are back slightly then they are probably just tired and relaxing.
If the ears are flat back, then they are being grumpy and are aggrivated.
If the both ears are going back and forward constantly, then they are interested in what you are doing and listening to you and are happy.
its mind is on two things like if your talking then a little farther away theres another horse
Horses are able to move their ears up and down and side to side. This helps them hear more clearly in different directions.
If a horse's ears are pointed backwards, they may be listening to you if you are riding. It can also be an expression of disapproval or annoyance.
not all elves have pointed ears but you can see elves most of the time with pointed ears
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Pointed ears are a genetic trait found in some individuals, but there is no specific data on the exact number of people in the world with pointed ears. It is considered a rare physical characteristic that can vary in prevalence across different populations.
Cute, cuddly, pointed - ears, different fur patterns, etc.
Donkeys are different from horses because they are smaller and have bigger ears!
No u can have pointed ears because I do
Cows don't have pointed or round ears they have oval shaped ears.
Horses have extremely mobile ears - they can move in almost any direction. Horses in the wild use their ears to help detect predators, and even though domestic horses don't need to do that, they still use their ears to tune into the environment around them, so generally, wherever their ears are pointed, that's what they're paying attention to - so if they're keeping an ear on you, that's a sign that they're paying attention to what you're doing! In addition, horses use their ears to express feelings. A happy, alert horse will have his ears pointed forward. An upset horse will have them about halfway back, and a frightened or angry horse will pin them back so they're almost flat against his head.
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1) Why is this question in the "Star Wars Movies" category? 2) It's because there has to be some sort of characteristic that sets Spock apart from humans.