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Well, honey, if you think "wear" and "fear" rhyme, you might want to get those ears checked. They may both end in "-ear," but that's where the similarities stop. "Wear" is pronounced like "air," while "fear" sounds like... well, "fear." So, no, they ain't rhyming, sweetie.
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Excuse my spelling, but it should be "aretes" (arretes").
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The saying is typically "Cheers to you, figgy pudding too!" This is a playful and festive phrase often heard during the holiday season.
Believe in yourself. Don't believe everything you hear. I can't believe my eyes! I can't believe my ears!
animals can have holes for ears or can use smell if they don't have ears
well i dont no so if ur lookin 4 an answer u hav come 2 the rong place so tell me cheers big ears
Sleeping With Sirens has 4 albums. "Let's cheers to this" "If you were a movie this would be your sound track" "Do it now remember it later" "With ears to see and eyes to hear"
Like lizards, crocodiles, and other reptiles, Spinosaurus didn't have external ears. However, they did have internal ears that detected sounds, and, like other dinosaurs, were definitely not deaf.
Donkeys years is english cockney rhyming slang. the phrase is actually 'donkeys ears' which rhymes with years. it just means a very long time. and people have just changed ears to years over time.
Skunks have two ears, just like all the other animals.
Some rabbit ears are referred to as "Lop," which describes a breed of rabbits known for their droopy ears. These ears give them a distinctive appearance compared to other breeds that have upright ears.
they have ears on their abdomens which are called tympanas. but these ears only recognize the sounds of other cicadas
No. The ears are not connect to each other by any passageways. Earwigs do not make a habit of crawling into people's ears.
They use their ears for hearing, like any other mammal. They can also detect intruders.