Auricles
The lobe beside your ears is called the temporal lobe. It plays a role in processing auditory information and is also involved in memory, speech, and emotions.
An expert in the ears and nose is typically called an otolaryngologist, or an ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialist. They specialize in diagnosing and treating disorders related to the ears, nose, throat, and related structures of the head and neck.
There are many possible deformities that may result in ears that project excessively from the head. Some of these are cup ear deformity, telephone ear deformity, "reverse" telephone ear deformity, Stahl ear deformity, cryptotia, deeply cupped concha, among others. Macrotia is reserved for large ears, but these may also protrude.
The perception of ringing in the ears with no external stimuli is called tinnitus. It can manifest as a ringing, buzzing, or hissing sound and may be temporary or chronic. Tinnitus can result from various factors such as hearing loss, exposure to loud noise, or underlying health conditions.
Horses have two auditory organs, one on each side of their head. These organs, called ears, help horses detect sound and communicate with others.
Ears.
Do you mean after the ears? then it is called the bridle path. you would clip it as long as the horse's ears.
If you mean the skin folds, then they usually are called jowls. If you mean the ears, then they are promptly called ears.
They were called "big ears" or "boss ears" because of their piercings.
It is simply called a forehead. But, the space between the ears is called the poll. The poll (this is the point directly between the ears).
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bleeding ears if you're talking about where the bridle or halter goes, it's called a bridle path
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Rabbits.
i thin they are called ears
That is called the bridlepath.
they have ears on their abdomens which are called tympanas. but these ears only recognize the sounds of other cicadas