* Rabbits: Their ears are long and floppy, and help them hear predators approaching.
* Elephants: Those huge, flapping ears help regulate their body temperature and communicate through low-frequency sounds.
* Jackrabbits: These desert-dwelling rabbits have even larger ears than regular rabbits for better hearing and cooling.
* Foxes: Foxes have large ears that help them pinpoint the location of prey.
* Donkey: Donkeys have long, pointy ears that help them pick up sounds from far away.
* Bats: Many bat species have enormous ears that are crucial for echolocation (using sound waves to navigate and find food).
* Fennec foxes: The desert-dwelling Fennec fox has the largest ears in proportion to its body size of any mammal. These ears help them radiate heat and hear tiny creatures moving in the sand.
Let me know if you'd like to know more about any of these animals!