Lamb's ears, or Stachys byzantina, have fine, soft hairs that serve several purposes. These hairs help to insulate the plant, protecting it from temperature extremes and reducing moisture loss. Additionally, the fuzzy texture can deter herbivores and pests by making the leaves less palatable. This adaptation enhances the plant's survival in various environments.
Lambs and sheep are basically the same thing, unless you mean that lambs are younger and sheep are older. Then obviously sheep's ears are longer.
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yes very harmful especially to dogs
Listening for predators, the call of their lambs and the call of other sheep.
No,sheep's hair is not strait it is actually very curly, and very thick.
Because it keeps your ears warm.
Yes, most breeds have no hair on the ears.
Yes, has your cat recently lost hair on its ears?
If you have big ears, you wear your hair any way you like. Big ears are nothing to be ashamed of & it's your hair. However, if you truly are that worried about their appearance, you can simply leave your hair down so it covers them.
Yes and no, yes you can if you clean your ears with a special cleanser after you spray your hair and no if you do not want to take the time to clean your ears.
Just the same as a cat would normally be. but just with no hair around his ears x
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