A lop bunny (rabbit)
Yes, there are some very large donkeys in the Poitou region of France with very large ears. The ears in some individuals do flop over, and resemble those of the famous donkey Eeyore. Donkey ears, like other animal ears, are made of cartilage. If this gets damaged, the ears may not stand up straight any longer, but instead will drop.
a large crocodile
Great Horned Owl
About the only animal large enough to take down a desert bighorn is the cougar.
Due to their sheer size and strength, adult Anaconda's have no natural enemies. No other animal in the rainforests is large enough to kill a full grown Anaconda. A Jaguar or a large Caiman may kill a small or adolescent Anaconda but an adult is ruled out as prey even for these predators. On the other hand, Anaconda's are known to kill even large Caiman's and Jaguars when they feel threatened.
A bunny
There can be no sensible box-and-whiskers plot for just one number - no matter how large it is.There can be no sensible box-and-whiskers plot for just one number - no matter how large it is.There can be no sensible box-and-whiskers plot for just one number - no matter how large it is.There can be no sensible box-and-whiskers plot for just one number - no matter how large it is.
He is a man with very large, floppy ears.
Some characteristics of a rabbit-resembling animal include long ears, a small tail, a compact body, and strong hind legs for hopping. These animals typically have fur, whiskers, and large eyes for good vision.
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The reason is that the technology of the days the floppy disk was not as advanced as of today.
Cats use their whiskers as a guideline for the size of their head. Say a cat is trying to fit through a hole and his whiskers rub, then he knows that he will get stuck if he continues into the hole.
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its a cheetah and not a chita but anyway lets carry on. a cheetah has got whiskers just like cats, a cheetah is a large cat. it is very fast. cheetahs can run up to 120 miles per hour, even girls. they are unbelievably fast. a cheetah has got whiskers.
Tails, fur, claws, whiskers, four legs, large litters, flaps in doors.
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The old-fashioned term "the cat's whiskers" means "the height of perfection" or "first-rate." Popular in the 1920s, this expression, along with "the cat's meow," referred to the daring flappers described as "impossible to shock."