They have brilliant hearing which warns them about dangers
In the wild, the ears help them listen for predators and other dangers. For a pet, they don't matter much.
at 100Db sound can start to damage the ears.
Animals use their ears to hear sounds in their environment, communicate with each other, and detect potential dangers. Ears also help animals maintain balance and orient themselves. Some animals, like bats, use their ears for echolocation to navigate and find prey.
science is what your teacher tells you to do and you do it with experimts
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There are different dangers to this modification. Though many think it ugly, I think lovely. Yes, after maybe a 1 inch stretched ears, they will most likely not shrink back. There are the dangers of infections of course, such as keliods, which are lumps that form on the ear and are really hard to get rid of. Some solutions are surgery and radiation which may not be anything fun. You may also risk the lobe tearing after a larger gauge size. And to "get rid of" the stretched ear or when you don't like it anymore, you get a surgery if the lobe doesn't shrink back. I hope this helped, enjoy your stretched ears!
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don't YOUR EARS WILL TURN TO DUST, THE OUT OF TUNE LEVEL IS OFF THE SCALES, NO HUMAN EARS WILL WITHSTAND THAT AWFUL NOISE! p.s. get help
Sound is capable of damaging your hearing once over 85db.
Certainly... The cabin is pressurised to ground level.
Rabbits have over a dozen muscles in their ears which allow them to move them independently in different directions. This gives them the ability to pinpoint the source of a sound or convey their emotions through ear movements. Additionally, rabbits have excellent hearing and rely on ear movements to stay alert to potential dangers in their environment.