Dogs have around 18 muscles in each ear, allowing them to move their ears to listen in different directions and express their emotions. These muscles help dogs to accurately pinpoint the source of a sound and communicate nonverbally with other dogs and humans.
Ear taping is when the ears are wrapped and bandaged into position, whereas cropping involves the surgical removal of part of all of the dog's outer ear.
The extra pocket on a dog's ear is called the ear canal or ear flap. It helps amplify sound, protect the ear canal, and regulate temperature. It is a normal and functional part of a dog's anatomy.
Animals with ear flaps include dogs, cats, and elephants. Animals without ear flaps include snakes, birds, and fish.
It is just a term used by dog breeders and handlers. When you gently feel the ear flaps of some dogs, they do seem very leather-like, don't they? But leather is the result of the process of tanning, and that certainly has not happened to the ears of living dogs.
I have the sane problem. Excepts it's only my right ear. I asked the doctor, and I stumped her. lol
ear-drums
no they have ear drums
There are no bone in the eardrum (tympanic membrane). The three auditory ossicles (little bones) are located in the middle ear. They are the only bones in the ear.
it breaks your ear drums!
Head phones can definitely be dangerous to ear drums. If the volume of the device that is producing the sound is turned up too high and listened to for a long period of time, the head phones could damage the ear drums.
The ear on the frog is like a skin cover on drums.
Loud Noise And Explosions may damage the ear drums...
it breaks your ear drums!
Yea, of course.
it can burst your ear drums and then you are screwed
extremely loud noise can break your ear drums. sticking things in your ears. hard hits to the head. anything loud or physical trauma to your head can cause the ear drums to be broken.