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Why do these animals have such huge ears? The truth is surprisingly smart

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| etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 12, 2025, 22:00 IST
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6 animals with giant ears– and the wild reasons they need them


When we think about animal survival, we often focus on speed, strength, or camouflage. But in many species, one of the most overlooked features is actually their ears. For some animals, especially those living in extreme environments, large ears are not just about hearing better– they’re a built-in tool for survival. From staying cool in desert heat to detecting the slightest sounds of prey or danger, these oversized ears serve very specific purposes.
Here are a few animals known for their standout ears– and the smart ways they use them in the wild.

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African Elephant



They’re not just massive in size. African elephants also have the biggest ears among all land animals. These large, fan-shaped ears do more than help them hear– they’re designed to keep the animal cool. Blood flows through the vessels in their ears, and when the elephant flaps them, heat escapes.


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Fennec Fox

This small desert fox is instantly recognisable thanks to its oversized ears. Native to North Africa, the fennec fox uses those ears in two ways– to let heat out of its body and to detect small sounds underground. They’re great hunters because they can hear prey moving beneath the sand.


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Jackrabbit

Common in parts of North America, jackrabbits are actually hares– and their long ears are easy to spot. The large surface area helps them cool down by releasing heat. But they also serve as great listening tools, picking up on sounds that help the animal avoid predators.

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Bat-eared Fox


True to its name, this fox has large, outward-facing ears. It lives in open areas across Africa and relies on its hearing to locate termites underground– its favourite snack. The ears also help it manage body heat, especially on hot days when there’s little shade around.

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Long-eared Jerboa


This tiny rodent from Central Asia looks like it belongs in a cartoon– it’s small, jumpy, and has ears nearly the same length as its body. Those ears help it detect movement and danger at night. And like other desert animals, they also help regulate its body temperature.

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Red Kangaroo


In Australia’s outback, the red kangaroo survives in extreme heat– and its ears play a role in that. Each ear can rotate independently, allowing it to listen for sounds from different directions. They also help the kangaroo cool off by releasing excess heat through the ear’s thin skin.

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