Although they have no external ears, snakes DO have an inner ear, and ear-drum. They pick up vibrations from the ground, which travel along the lower jaw to their ears. Granted - their hearing is not as refined as ours, but it serves them very well.
no it senses vibration, it sees infrored. and it uses its tongue to tast the air.
the snake meandered across the grass very slowly so the bird could not hear the snake slithering.
yes snake CELLS do have a mitochondria, and the cells are inside the snake so technically the snake does have a mitochondria.
yes but it will also depend on what snake it is v
another name for snake scarf is: BOA
No. All snakes are carnivores.
Hognose or adder
A snake "hears" by sensing vibrations in the ground.
you hear snake when you say ekans backwards
No - they feel the vibration of the snake-charmer's foot tapping on the ground as he plays.
no
They do not call a snake by name because they are afraid it will hear it's name and respond.
Apparently, snake will hear the vibrations, but not the music that we hear. Snake charmers sway side to side, making the snake also sway, but it is caused by the movement rather than the music.
Snakes can't hear.
Snakes can't hear sound, so it's not likely that a snake will recognize your voice.
the snake meandered across the grass very slowly so the bird could not hear the snake slithering.
snake doesn't have any ears. but it can hear with its tongue.
snakes does not have ears. so they hear by the vibration from the air