Ears have two uses. First, mainly for hearing and receiving sound waves and the second one is for the body balance and equilibrium
In your nose and ears.
To listening. To balancing.
No, it is not possible to surgically implant cat ears onto a human. Altering human anatomy in such a way is not ethically or medically feasible due to the complexities of human biology.
The human body does not need ears in order to survive but does need the internal structures of the ears in order to maintain balance. A person born without external ears would probably be fine but without the structure of the inner ear, balance would be very difficult.
It is the tympanic membrane, known commonly as the eardrum.Tympanic membrane
A mouse lemur uses its ears to hear.
The frequency that hurts human ears is typically around 4,000 to 6,000 Hertz.
If you are asking if ears are different for every human then yes. They are as identifiable as finger prints and are used in the UK as such.
The exact same way that a human's or a dog's ears work.
no. not usually.
a human with animal ears and tail
Yes. They LOVE ears. Their normal diet from day to day is human ears with a side of fingers
Yes, turkeys do have ears and as I know of they have better hearing than human and cat.
they can hear better than human ears.
A snake, it eats them.
because it likes to hear?
Uses and misuses of human resourceS