Yes, lizards are reptiles. They belong to the class Reptilia, which also includes snakes, turtles, and crocodilians. Lizards are characterized by their scaly skin, external ears, and clawed toes.
Like lizards, crocodiles, and other reptiles, Spinosaurus didn't have external ears. However, they did have internal ears that detected sounds, and, like other dinosaurs, were definitely not deaf.
All reptiles have ears - but they lack any physical external parts. Most lizards simply have a hole on each side if their skull leading to the inner-ear.
Jaguars have external ears.
Nope - they have a simple 'hole' on each side of the head, which leads to the inner ear. It's similar arrangement to other lizards.
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Yes, lizards can hear. They may not have external ears like mammals do, but they can detect sound vibrations through their eardrums and inner ear structures. Lizards use their hearing to communicate, detect predators, and locate prey.
Yes, all primates have external ears.
Yes. All primates have external ears.
Yes. The platypus has ears, and an acute sense of hearing. Platypuses have no external earlobes, so in that sense they have invisible ears. They have external openings to the ear which are located either side of the base of the jaw.
Yes, they do, but not all of them are drawn with large external ears.
Yes. Wombats have clearly visible external ears.