Not all bats have small ears. In fact, many have quite large ears. The spotted bat and Townsend's bat (just to name a few) have ears that touch the middle of the back when laid flat. These bats can also roll their ears to help protect them from the cold or during periods of rest.
A rabbit with small ears has small ears and a rabbit with big ears has big ears.
Rats have small ears to help prevent heat loss and regulate their body temperature more efficiently. Additionally, small ears help protect their ears from injury while navigating through tight spaces.
Polar bears have small ears so they do not lose much heat from their bodies. Like your head and feet, heat can be lost through our ears. Their smaller ears help them keep all the heat they can get in their chilly arctic environments.
Bats with large ears have evolved this trait to enhance their ability to navigate and hunt using echolocation. The big ears help these bats detect and interpret sound waves more effectively, allowing them to locate prey and avoid obstacles in the dark. Additionally, the size of their ears can also help regulate body temperature and aid in communication with other bats.
They are big but not as large as portrayed in movies and media.
A rabbit with small ears has small ears and a rabbit with big ears has big ears.
no the ears are small
Small ears don't get scratched by brambles.
Polar bears have small ears because they are special.:)Polar bears have small ears because they are special.:)
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Ears Like Golden Bats was created on 2007-02-20.
Yes, most of them have very small ears ...B-D
when you have small ears, that's just a gene in ur body cookiecrisp$$
It depends on the species. Arctic foxes have small ears while fennec foxes have huge ears.
Rats have small ears to help prevent heat loss and regulate their body temperature more efficiently. Additionally, small ears help protect their ears from injury while navigating through tight spaces.
yes
Yes! they have to because all bats are blind :)