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The function of rabbit ears
Function: The rabbit has a pair of long ears, which can move up and down, left and right, so that it can hear the surrounding sounds. When the rabbit hears the enemy's voice, it will run away quickly.

Ears can also regulate body temperature. When the weather is very hot, the rabbit raises its ears to dissipate heat from here. When the weather is cold, the rabbit sticks its ear to its back to keep warm.

Features: Rabbit's ears are long and big, even exceeding the length of the head. Some kinds of rabbits have small and drooping ears. The shape, length and thickness of rabbit ears can also reflect the characteristics of this variety. For example, rabbits born and raised in China have short, thick, upright and large ears.