a hamster
A bunny
You can't make a dog's ears floppy if they are supposed to be pointed because their ears, like ours, do contain bones that make the shape of them. True, a dog's ears can't change from points to floppy, but you can change the next generation of dog's ears by breeding the pointed-ear dog with a floppy-ear dog.
After you get the bunny drone ears get near Dr. Hare and pretend you are a drone and then take him down.
Mine is mixed with a dauchshund and its ears stand and flop at times. Often stick straight out.
Well here is acontroversial answer.A lot of people will state that a spaniels ears are long in order to '' funnel '' in scent when hunting, maybe true but this will not work when they are air scenting with thier heads up.I reckon that the ears are floppy to protect them when running in and out of cover,thorns, bushes etc.If the ears were erect, i am sure that the delicate inner ear canal could get damaged by twiggs sticking inside etc.So if a spaniels ears are floppy and longish, the very ear itself will cover the inner ear and protect it.Just a theory .....
A bunny
A lop bunny (rabbit)
They use their ears for hearing, like any other mammal. They can also detect intruders.
no
Bunny ears serve many purposes. Bunny ears are used by the animal known as rabbits for hearing sounds. Humans use fake bunny ears for costume purposes.
there is not a code for the bunny ears
You can't make a dog's ears floppy if they are supposed to be pointed because their ears, like ours, do contain bones that make the shape of them. True, a dog's ears can't change from points to floppy, but you can change the next generation of dog's ears by breeding the pointed-ear dog with a floppy-ear dog.
Lopunny is a portmanteau of Lop eared Bunny. Lop ears are the type that are big and floppy, just like Lopunny. It's earlier form, Buneary follows the same naming mechanic (insterting "ear" into Bunny)
Yes
No; they have very straight and pointy ears.
No. There are breeds who have floppy ears.
bunny head