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EARS TO EARS

EARS TO EARS. A PRESENTATION BY JYOTHI SINGH. Wide ears of elephant like fans. Ears in the shape of leaves . Sharp and soft ears. UGLY EARS OF A JUNGLE CAT. Big animal but small ears. More small ears. Rodents with very small ears. ANIMALS WITHOUT EARS OR ONLY HOLES.

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EARS TO EARS

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  1. EARS TO EARS A PRESENTATION BY JYOTHI SINGH

  2. Wide ears of elephant like fans

  3. Ears in the shape of leaves

  4. Sharp and soft ears

  5. UGLY EARS OF A JUNGLE CAT

  6. Big animal but small ears

  7. More small ears

  8. Rodents with very small ears

  9. ANIMALS WITHOUT EARS OR ONLY HOLES

  10. EAR HOLEAIR PASSES IN THE BODY

  11. Ears placements on the skull. The owl is able to determine the direction from all sides hearing the sound ?

  12. Burrowing animals(HIDDEN IN FUR) voles

  13. ANIMALS WITH LONG EARSIN SPITE OF SMALL BODY • SIZE OF ANIMAL- BAT BAT HAS WING BUT IS NOT A BIRD

  14. Worms do not have ears or eyes

  15. BIRDS HAVE EARS

  16. The Big-Ear Corella is one of Australia's rarest birds. Although they appear to have human-like ears, their ears are actually extremely flexible, being able to flap like wings to increase their flight speed. No other birds are known to do this.

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