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Is it possible they don't weigh less, but that their ears catch the air and allow them to go higher? (like a paper airplane?) '''[[User:Ridly|<span style="color:darkBlue;">Ridly</span>]]  <small><sup>[[User Talk:Ridly|<span style="color:darkslateblue">Roar!</span>]]</sup></small>''' 11:11, 15 May 2009 (UTC)
Is it possible they don't weigh less, but that their ears catch the air and allow them to go higher? (like a paper airplane?) '''[[User:Ridly|<span style="color:darkBlue;">Ridly</span>]]  <small><sup>[[User Talk:Ridly|<span style="color:darkslateblue">Roar!</span>]]</sup></small>''' 11:11, 15 May 2009 (UTC)


Um, paper aeroplanes don't go higher than a stone of the same mass if you throw them with the same force; in fact, stones go higher.  All larger ears would do, if they did 'catch the air', is slow the descent, allowing them to travel further horizontally, and you can see by the way their throw path is parabolic that this doesn't happen.{{User:Greenpickle/sig}}
:Um, paper aeroplanes don't go higher than a stone of the same mass if you throw them with the same force; in fact, stones go higher.  All larger ears would do, if they did 'catch the air', is slow the descent, allowing them to travel further horizontally, and you can see by the way their throw path is parabolic that this doesn't happen.{{User:Greenpickle/sig}}
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