phrases - [S]he has the ears of a ...?


Often, when overheard from far away, I find myself saying/thinking:



[S]he has the ears of a hawk!



Which doesn't really make sense as hawks aren't particularly well known for their sense of hearing.


Is there a common saying, equivalent to "eyes of a hawk", relating to someone's sense of hearing?




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