Dumbo is a baby elephant in the classic Disney movie. He is gray with huge ears that he soon discovers that he can fly with. He is quiet and shy and relies on his friend Timothy Q. Mouse to speak and act for him. He wears a small yellow cap and a yellow and red collar.
Huge! MASSIVE!
tidelands
They were certainly able to light them. But it wasn't very helpful as these excerpts describe: "It seemed to bring hundreds and hundreds of eyes all round them, though the creatures, . . . Worse still it brought thousands of dark-grey and black moths flapping and whirring round their ears. They could not stand that, nor the huge bats, so they gave up fires"
yes. a huge mean loser.
Shes a huge dumbo
Dumbo is a baby elephant in the classic Disney movie. He is gray with huge ears that he soon discovers that he can fly with. He is quiet and shy and relies on his friend Timothy Q. Mouse to speak and act for him. He wears a small yellow cap and a yellow and red collar.
The original "Dumbo" character appeared in the 1941 children's movie of the same name. The character's name was actually "Jumbo Jr." but in the movie, but other characters make fun of Jumbo Jr. because he has huge ears. They nickname him "Dumbo" because of how he looks. But, his huge ears hide a wonderful talent--- he can flap his great big ears and fly! His only friend throughout the movie is a tiny mouse named Timothy. Timothy and Jumbo Jr's mother both believe in Jumbo and think he is terrific just the way he is, but Jumbo lives through a lot of humiliation every time anyone calls him "Dumbo". This Walt Disney movie was later made into book form. The movie and book taught many children the negative power of calling other people hurtful names and helped many bullied children understand that physical differences are not things to be ashamed of in life.
A dumbo rat is a fancy rat ;)Dumbo's are just given the name because of their over-sized ears.All fancy rats have the potiental to get along, but not all will, after all.Be sure if you are going to introduce a new rat to take the rats to a neutral area (placing the new one in the cage is a recipe for disaster!).
No, unless you don't want them to have huge ears, because they almost ALWAYS stand up straight and they are ALWAYS huge, like bat ears. Take it from someone who has a 1 1/2 year old Boston Terrier. He has HUGE ears. Really really big ears. I wouldn't recommand doing that though.
Example sentence - The elephants have huge ears.
Yes his ears are the biggest in the world they are so big that they make elephant ears look small
First of all by simply inheriting one, which he then went on to enlarge by wars of conquest.
It depends on the species. Arctic foxes have small ears while fennec foxes have huge ears.
p
wave them
Going in the water