No, not all of them
not as such but they can hear.
insects
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u have no ears
many small cave lizards and amphibiansalso gold fish they cant hear as well as fresh water fish.Moles and worms
Yes, insects can hear, but their hearing is different from that of humans. Insects typically have specialized structures, such as tympanic membranes or sensilla, that allow them to detect sound vibrations. This ability is important for communication, mate attraction, and predator avoidance in many insect species.
The man who was the first researcher to prove that insects could hear was Augustus Daniel Waller. He discovered that cockroaches have functioning auditory organs and can respond to sound vibrations. His research helped advance our understanding of insect communication and behavior.
in the 1914`s
Yes all insects are invertebrates because they don't have a backbone and all insects are in a group called Arthropods.
All insects present an exoskeleton, so all insects are arthropods.
no. stick insects do not, so not all can.
All insects do this.