Long-horned grasshoppers and crickets have "ears" on their legs.
Short-horned grashoppers (the kind seen just about everywhere) are often said to have ears on their legs, but their hearing organ is actually located on the abdomen just behind the rear legs where the legs join the body.
i do believe that the snake
the fly
Elephants fan their back and faces to keep away flies using their ears
Their ears are holes on the sides of their head. Many owl species also have ear tufts on top of their head, but these are not their actual ears.
Sheep's eyes are located on the sides of their heads. They are located up near the ears on other side of the head.
the crocodile. it puts everything in its mouth, but throws everything else away, except for the head
Dogs, cats, bears, most of the mammals have ears on the top of the head. (don't forget bunny too!)
there are no animals that have ears on there sides unless they have a birth defect
I'm hoping on the sides of your head.
Elephants fan their back and faces to keep away flies using their ears
those things on the sides of your head used for hearing .
The holes positioned on the sides of the head are the gecko's ears canals. Tympanic membranes pick up air born vibrations enabling your gecko to hear.
3 two on the sides of its head and one on it's nose.
for humans its on the sides of the head but for crickets its in their legs and for the grasshoppers its in their stomach!!!
There are not any animals where their brain is not in their head. There is an insect, the spider, whose brains spill into their legs.
Their ears are holes on the sides of their head. Many owl species also have ear tufts on top of their head, but these are not their actual ears.
Yes, chickens have ears on the sides of their head, covered by feathers, you can actually see their little earlobes hanging down below the feathers .
Sheep's eyes are located on the sides of their heads. They are located up near the ears on other side of the head.
Sure! If your ears are in the way of flying shrapnel, the shrapnel can tear up the outsides of the ears. If you get hit directly on the sides of your head, the shrapnel can cut into your inner ear and deafen you.