can't believe I nevah posted these, from a few months ago :p

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can't believe I nevah posted these, from a few months ago :p
Four dabloons
Mikami with wolf ears 🐺
I wanted to make him blush but… He got mad..
By moriyama bird.
Happy late birthday Lithuania 🌠
Wolf ears are typically smaller, more rounded at the tip, and thickly furred, while dog ears vary widely due to selective breeding, but common differences include pointed, floppy, or partially folded ears. Wolves have ears that stand straight for superior hearing, a trait seen in breeds like the Husky, while dog ears have evolved for different functions and aesthetics, leading to diverse shapes like floppy, button, or V-shaped ears.
Wolf ears
Shape: Smaller and more rounded at the tips.
Structure: Triangular and set high on the head, standing straight up.
Function: Provide excellent hearing for hunting, allowing them to rotate to pinpoint sounds.
Coating: Thickly furred ...
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Dog ears :
Variety : Wide variety of shapes due to selective breeding ...
Prick/Erect ears: Some breeds have ears that are similar to wolves, standing straight up. These are often bred for alert or hunting roles.
Examples: German Shepherds, Huskies, Alaskan Malamutes.
Floppy ears: Common in many breeds, can be a disadvantage for hearing faint sounds in the wild.
Examples: Basset Hounds, Bloodhounds.
Other shapes: Many other ear shapes exist, such as:
Button ears: Folded over at the tip.
Semi-pricked: Upright but with a fold at the tip.
Rose ears: Folded over and back.
Reason for variety: Domestication and selective breeding have resulted in a wide range of ear types based on human preference ... Feature Wolf Ears Dog Ears
Shape Triangular, with rounded tips Wide variety of shapes, including erect, pointed, and floppy
Size Small to medium relative to head size Varies greatly by breed
Placement Set moderately high on the head, angled slightly outward Varies by breed; can be similar to wolves or hang down
Furriness Well-furred, with a thick appearance Varies by breed
Key takeaways
Wolf ears are consistently upright and triangular: They are a natural part of their wild anatomy ...
Dog ears vary dramatically : This is a result of selective breeding for different traits, leading to a wide range of ear types, from the erect ears of breeds like the German Shepherd to the floppy ears of a Bloodhound.
Some dog breeds have wolf-like ears: Breeds such as Siberian Huskies have erect, triangular ears that are similar to a wolf's ears, though they can be somewhat larger.