No, because the loudspeaker creates sound while the ear receives sound.
No.
They sound if you have amplifier and shut if you don't
Frogs and toads all have ear holes. Their ears work like humans ears work.
it dosent work like normal human ears
NHT Loudspeakers was created in 1986.
It is more energy efficient not to have both the cone and the frame have electromagnets. But it can work either way.
Loudspeakers bring amplified noise, going to the microphones that are amplified to bring more noise from the loudspeakers, going to the microphones that are amplified to bring more noise from the loudspeakers, going to the microphones that are amplified to bring more noise from the loudspeakers, going to the microphones that are amplified to bring more noise from the loudspeakers...
Loudspeakers help you hear, music and other things on the radio, louder, for instance at a party.
The exact same way that a human's or a dog's ears work.
Yes, they will work great! I would like to have a case to carry mine in, though.
No, there weren't.
Although some of the physical structures of animal ears are similar to humans, the hearing range of the animal causes their ears to work differently.