practically every animal has nostrils. we mammals use it to breath. For sea critters it's either a hole on their back or gills. There's not much to question.
well, do you have ears ??
every one (animals and flies) have ears
any one can talk can hear
The white spot on the back of a tiger's ears , helps tigers identify one another in the jungle.
bird..... they can fly using their ears no its really a mammal...
there are abi willborns and they like to eat youthere are girafs in chad. which have brown spots and long necks there are African elephnts in chad. which have big ears and short trunksAfrican elephents
Tigers' bodies are covered in fur. The thickness of the fur varies with habitat, north to south. The Siberian tigers have the thickest coat because of their cold climate.
A rabbit with small ears has small ears and a rabbit with big ears has big ears.
A white tigers ears does nothing but twitch and make the white tiger look adorable
with their ears
they want to listening
yes
...and their eyes and ears too.
there eyes and ears and smell
They are decent sized. Big enough to hear.
A mouse or a rat probably most of the rodent species. Tigers also have small ears
The white spot on the back of a tiger's ears , helps tigers identify one another in the jungle.
about the size of a tigers paw,or a bob cat
Tigers have two ears placed as with any other cat, on each side of its head.
the whole tiger is about 4 feet high the legs are about 2 1/2