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  2. Eupatorus birmanicus - Wikipedia

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    Eupatorus birmanicus is a species of beetle within the subfamily Dynastinae. [1] It is commonly known as the rabbit ears beetle due to its two rear horns having a resemblance to rabbit ears. The species can be found in Thailand.

  3. Thelymitra antennifera - Wikipedia

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    Each flower is 20 to 40 mm across with a lemon or vanilla scent. The sepals and petals are 12 to 20 mm long and 4 to 6 mm wide, the sepals having a broad, reddish–brown band on their outer surface. The column is 5 to 6 mm long and 2 to 3 mm wide with dark brown arms that are ear-like and held high above the column. [3]

  4. Marvin Middlemark - Wikipedia

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    Marvin P. Middlemark held several patents for his inventions; many were lesser known than his famed Rabbit Ears, such as: a water-powered potato peeler (which failed because when done, a large potato was reduced down to the size of a large marble) and a tennis ball rejuvenator that was designed to bring the bounce back to used tennis balls.

  5. Lop rabbit - Wikipedia

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    Oar lop ears (uncommon): Both ears are carried roughly horizontal to the ground and out over the rabbit's shoulders. The term comes from the resemblance to a boat's oars at rest. In modern times, these are sometimes referred to as helicopter ears. [3] Horn lop ears (rare): Both ears are carried roughly horizontal to the ground and out over the ...

  6. Rabbit Ears - Wikipedia

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    Rabbit Ears Productions, an animation company for children's stories; RabbitEars, a website dedicated to over-the-air digital television in the United States; Rabbit Ears, an episode of the American animated sitcom American Dad!.

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  8. Wynnea americana - Wikipedia

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    Wynnea americana, commonly known as moose antlers or rabbit ears, is a species of fungus in the family Sarcoscyphaceae.The uncommon species is recognizable by its spoon-shaped or rabbit ear–shaped fruit bodies that may reach up to 13 cm (5 in) tall.

  9. European rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The average adult European rabbit is 40 cm (16 in) in length, and can weigh 1.2–2.0 kg (2.6–4.4 lb), though size and weight vary with habitat and diet. Its distinctive ears can measure up to 6.5–7.5 cm (2.6–3.0 in) from the occiput.

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