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My best friend is Google, I searched what the purpose for the pockets were. Clicked on the first two links to see if they had any differences and learned that it helps cats hear better. Neat :) 2 weeks ago
My best friend is Google, I searched what the purpose for the pockets were. Clicked on the first two links to see if they had any differences and learned that it helps cats hear better. Neat :) 2 weeks ago
How I did it: I went on google and searched it up. To be honest, I just went and clicked on the first search result and assumed that whatever information was on that site was true.
I also read other users' comments =] Read how I did it… 2 months ago
I came across this goal when I went to the homepage, and then I had to find out for myself, lol. So I googled it, and in the link below I found out the information.
http://www.ehow.com/facts_5623522_do-cats-little-pockets-ears_.html
Ear Structure
Much like a human’s ear, a cat’s ear has three components: the outer ear, the middle ear and the inner ear. The ear pocket, or pinna, is on the outside edge of the outer ear. The outer ear comprises the semi-rigid pyramid shape that is completely external on the cat’s head.
Form and Function
The ear flap on a feline’s outer ear helps enable a cat’s exceptional hearing ability. The pinna performs two functions; it funnels sound into the ear canal in the middle ear, and it also helps the ear flex and rotate up to 180 degrees to better pinpoint and funnel sounds. 3 months ago
How I did it: I did a quick Google search, read for about thirty seconds, and became one bit of trivia smarter.
How I did it: Honnestly, I never thought of finding that out... I've had cats all my life and never wondered why they had little pockets on their ears. But I read the reason on 43T, so hey, that's another thing I've done! Read how I did it… 5 months ago