it depends whether they fold them back which can mean they are scared or nervous put if they point hem back then they are curios of a noise that they have heard.
A hamster will move its ears back when it feels threatened or is scared. This is one way of determining the mood of your hamster.
They are about to buck so watch out.
There eyes are really big, and if you are mean to them, and the spit on you, you imedietly forgive them, because they are sooooo cute!!! When theyb get scared, their ears go back.
The phrase, 'go shake your ears' is an insult. When someone says this, they are referring to a donkey shaking his ears.
go get it
by experiences , they go back to normal (:
Raccoons are usually secondary consumers.
I would suggest you go back and talk to the individual that pierced your ears and ask them what they suggest. I have no way of knowing how or with what your ears were pierced with so go ask the person you paid to do it, they did it they should help you out. In the future consider seeing a professional body piercer for piercings and avoid the piercing gun crowd.
That's easy! Well, when the ears go all the way pinned back then that generally means the horse it irritated/mad. If the tail is swishing its either a fly OR the horse is annoyed and just not being patient with you. Check under the saddle pad, just in case there is no slicks or poky things.
Raccoons have a tendency to go after fat people. Don't be fat.
Yes, I would say he isn't happy. Most animals when the ears go back are showing they are upset. This is common with the swishing of the tail.
Yes, raccoons search in trash bins for discarded food.