No, they do not have ears. But they can detect sound; the hollow hairs on the outside of their bodies pick up vibratons caused by sounds and vibrations in the water. These hairs are also used for feeling, tasting and smelling.
Yes
Chapter III The Physiology of the Crayfish from "The Crayfish" by T.H. Huxley, 1879
states "Thus the crayfish has, at any rate, two of the higher sense organs, the ear and the eye, which we possess ourselves; and it may seem a superfluous, not to say a frivolous, question if anyone should ask whether it can hear and see."
Well i think that crayfish do not have ears
No...I don't believe hermit crabs have ears
yes the do because they can smell their prey and other fishes and other species of animals!
i think that crayfish does not have ears but that's what i think? i don't know about you so can you tell me what you think
it do not have eyelids.
yes they have ears
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A horse has two nostrils.
frogs have nostrils inside of the mouth.
They have two nostrils
The platypus's nostrils are on its bill.
The openings in your nose are the nostrils.
Yes, cows do have large nostrils. These large nostrils will allow more air into the lungs than smaller nostrils would.
The nostrils / nares are the openings in the nose.
4 all together... 2 internal nostrils and 2 external nostrils
horses have two nostrils
They are nostrils.
two nostrils
The kakapo's nostrils are at the top of its beak, the same as all other birds except the kiwi (which has its nostrils at the end of its beak).