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Yes, birds do have ears. However, most birds do not have external ears like humans. Instead, they have ear openings located behind their eyes that are covered by feathers.
The insect with ears on its front legs is the katydid. These unique insects have ears located on their front legs, giving them the ability to detect and respond to sounds in their environment.
Cows typically have a large body covered in fur that varies in color, a long tail, four legs, a pair of horns on their head, and a distinctive snout with a moist nose. They have wide-set eyes and large ears with the ability to rotate them independently.
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Yes, they do. The ears are located below the horns.
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The protrusions from the Batman costume's skullcap represent bat ears, not horns.
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Why exactly would they need to? They can still hear behind and in front...
Their big ears, their fur, and their horns.
So you wont get build up behind your ears and it so it can be squeaky ears
Short horned grasshoppers have ears in the sides of the abdomen. Long-horned grasshoppers & crickets have ears in the knee-joints of their front legs.
A Great Horned Owl is called such because of the 'horns' they have on top of their heads. They actually aren't horns, or ears, as some think, but simply tufts of feathers that appears to look like a pair of horns.
A zamouse is a West African buffalo with short horns and large ears.
No, they don't. They have really pointy ears, though, and they are very long.