Show large ears of forest an mals within ithe limits of particular gramps largi ears may be taken as a rule to indicate either great powrie of hearing or the necessity of catching every ave sound says the thus forest dwelling animals generally have much larger and especially broader ears than their relatives inhabiting open country an excellent latance lt ance bof thia is at forded by the of the for est as contrasted with the gnaffo of the more open districts of the ears in the one case being excessively broad and leaf like while in the other are comi amatively arat ively narrow and pointed similarly grevy zebra which inhabits scrub jung es in som ailland and northeast africa general ly has much longer and wider ears than the ordinary zebra of the open veldt |