• @[email protected]
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      74 days ago

      Apparently dogs do this so they can get another angle on a sound, helps them figure out where the sound is coming from in 3D space

      Cats do the whole radar dish ears thing, maybe they don’t need to tilt their whole head because of it? Hmm

        • The Quuuuuill
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          4 days ago

          our brains aren’t as good at directional sound. our hunting skills are tied to our physical endurance, ocular range, pattern recognition, and tool development. like… we could tip our heads, and some traditional hunters even do having developed that skill early in life, but it just doesn’t give us as much extra info as it does canids and felids

          edit: oh! i forgot the other part. our ears are on the sides of our heads. we get more horizonal info by default than most hunters, and in fact our ears are more valuable for appraising threats where they’d come from for us: the peripheries and from behind

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    65 days ago

    We call this move, the Brookyln Bridge. Why? Not sure. head tilt