Rabbits are lagomorphs which means they have large back feet, gnawing teeth, and large ears. Since they have large ears, they can hear all the sounds around them. Whenever a rabbit hears a sound, his or her ears turn in that direction. It's their instinct. When all rabbits were wild, they depended on their sound catching ears! So coyotes or another predator could be detected before the coyote has some fast food!
Rabbits have large ears, they can detect sounds from long distances. Whenever a rabbit hears a sound, his/her ears turn toward that direction to get a better hearing. It's the same with a cat!
Rabbit ears are made of cartliage and blood vessels. The blood vessels help the rabbit keep cool in the summer.
A rabbit with small ears has small ears and a rabbit with big ears has big ears.
Rabbit ears are larger than our ears. Rabbit ears can hear 10x better than humans can. Rabbit ears are covered in fur, we have ear hair. Our ears go on the side of our heads and rabbit ears go straight up or lop down if it is a lop rabbit.
yes because it helps it live
Rabbits turn their ears to collect sound.
The 'Were-Rabbit' .
The plural form for rabbit ears is (one) rabbit's ears; or (two) rabbits' ears.
A rabbit ear consists of a thin lining of fur, muscular skin to keep the ear up at all times when needed. Rabbit ears don't have bones. Rabbits DO HAVE cartilage in their ears. This helps them stay erect.
Rabbit Ears Productions was created in 1985.
no but keep the water and soap away from there eyes and ears
If the rabbit was born without ears because of a birth defect or if it lost its ears due to injury, then yes, it is still genetically and physically a rabbit.