Eight Species With Long Ears

Fennec Fox

The Fennec Fox is tiny and has big ears. Omnivores, these foxes devour lizards, birds, eggs, tiny rodents, and even bigger rabbits.

Mule Deer 

Mule deer inhabit western North America, particularly the Great Plains, Rocky Mountains, and southwestern U.S. In the winter, many migrate to higher heights.

Jackrabbit 

The black-tailed jackrabbit can reach 40 mph and jump 15 feet. Jackrabbits are native to Washington, California, Texas, and Nebraska.

Serval

African savannas have servals. Frogs, fish, birds, reptiles, and insects. Ears help servals identify and avoid prey. Leaping and pouncing, they hunt.

Caracals 

Independently and in couples, they reside in savannas and woods. They're nocturnal and secretive by day. 25-40 pound cats with tufted ears.

Bat-eared fox

The bat-eared fox's ears are so keen that can hear beetle larvae hatching. Bat-eared foxes live in monogamous families on the African savanna.

African bush Elephant

African bush elephants have the world's largest ears. These beautiful animals flap their huge ears to stay cool and to show territory.

Basset Hound

The basset hound's large ears have been bred for generations. An article on animals with long ears must contain them.

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