No.
of course the anwser is yes
Elephants have large, thin ears with a network of blood vessels. To cool down, they flap their ears, causing air to flow over the vessels and help regulate their body temperature. This process cools the blood circulating through their ears before being sent back to the rest of the body.
Yes
they flap them and then they have a nice breeze because they are so big=) CORRECT ANSWER: The tissue in a elephant's ears is very thin with large blood vessels right at the surface. When an elephant is too warm, their overheated blood travels through the large vessels in the ear. By flapping their ears, the surface area cools a bit and excess heat from the blood is released into the air. In this way, the blood is cooled down and then recirculated into the elephants body, helping keep their body temperature down. This cooling strategy is aided by the size of the ears and the speed at which an elephant moves it ears.
In case it falls out into the food.
No a horses ears unlike a humans ears do not keep growing with age.
It is not just men's ears that keep growing, everyone's ears and noses continue to grow. This is caused by the fundamental forces of gravity.
Most people stop growing at 12-17 years old. (Your ears keep growing until you die!)
When you die your hair does not keep growing.
Poodles ears keep growing, they can become very long. Usually people leave them long and only trim them to keep a nice edge to them.
no
noses and ears keep on growing throughout one's lifetime. That is why you see so many old people with huge ears...
Your ears and nose never stop growing.
Poodles ears keep growing, they can become very long. Usually people leave them long and only trim them to keep a nice edge to them.
Hair and nails
They have thick ears for when they are swimming in the water to keep the insides dry and to keep there ears warm.
The Bottom Of You Hair Is Dead, Its The Top Part That Is Alive To Keep It Growing.