A mother cat. It grooms itself with its tongue and discipline its kittens by bumping them with its head or licking them roughly to set boundaries.
The directional term for the ears in relation to the head is "lateral." This means that the ears are positioned on the sides of the head, away from the midline. In anatomical terms, lateral refers to structures that are farther from the center of the body or a given reference point.
in terms of anatomy, your ears are lateral from your nose
In the anatomic position, the ears are superior to the shoulders.
Skin, especially if it has hairs; Ears for gathering sounds and knowing in which direction it was emitted; Eyes, for seeing, focusing and estimating distance; The semicircular canals in the ears which tell us what our body position is; Tongue, for tasting and manipulating food in the mouth; Nerves, just everywhere; Facial skin can sense when something warm comes near to it; Nose, for smelling and making sense of odours; Teeth, their nerves inform about the teeth's health.
there are no animals that have ears on there sides unless they have a birth defect
Almost all the animals belonging to the cat family and all dogs cleans its ears as well as its young ones with its tongue. They also discipline their young ones with its head. Some examples are lions, tigers, cats, dogs etc.
Licks/chews and lowers its head for Howrse
its when someone else sucks/licks your penis/vagina.
Pigs have sense organs such as the nose for smell and the tongue for taste located in their head and mouth. Additionally, they have tactile sensory receptors in their mouth that help them explore and taste objects.
Foxes ears are at the top of their head!
its when someone else sucks/licks your penis/vagina.
On their head!
As with other snakes, the tongue is about as long as its' head.
They have ears. The ears are not visible though, their ears are just holes on the side of their head.
not ears as such as humans but they do have holes in their head which they use to hear :)
yes parrots do have ears its located just behind the eye
Horese Head dropped ears drooped, sluggish movement?