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Juju twitched his pointed ears.
Spock's defining physical feature, though, was his pointed ears.
(Darwin's depiction of a hairy human ancestor with pointed ears led to a spate of caricatures).
Bulldog bats have long, narrow wings and long, pointed ears, their most distinctive feature being their large hind feet.
They have fine, pointed ears, delicate snouts, sharp, merry eyes and long bodies the colour of dusty slate.
His eyebrows were extremely long and thick, and his pointed ears were larger than ever; they looked like bat wings.
Complementing these fragile objects are two stone guardian figures, identified as youths but with curious pointed ears.
"Look at his long fingers, his strange eyes, his pointed ears, and you will realise what forces he represents," he said.
"It was probably afraid," I said, admiring the puppy's staunch little bearing, its sharply pointed ears and simple, uncomplicated pointer's coloration.
Similar to the domestic dog in structure and habits, the dingo has short, soft fur, a bushy tail, and erect, pointed ears.
It was similar to the early bobbin-made lace of Genoa and had geometric patterns in which Maltese crosses and small, pointed ears of wheat were incorporated.
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