Prickeared
Prickeared is a term used to describe an animal, most commonly a rabbit or a hare, that has noticeably large, erect ears. This physical characteristic is a defining feature of many lagomorph species. The size and shape of prickeared animals' ears are adaptations for survival in various environments. Large ears provide an excellent surface area for radiating heat, helping these animals regulate their body temperature in warmer climates. They also enhance hearing, allowing prickeared animals to detect the subtle sounds of predators from a distance, giving them a crucial advantage in avoiding danger.
The term "prickeared" is descriptive and commonly used in informal contexts when discussing the appearance of