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Frogs have a unique auditory system that includes both external and internal ear structures. Unlike many mammals, frogs lack external ears; instead, they have a tympanic membrane (eardrum) located on the surface of their head, which is highly sensitive to sound. This membrane is coupled to the inner ear by a series of bones, allowing frogs to detect a wide range of frequencies, particularly those of their mating calls. Additionally, their ability to hear both air and water sounds makes them well-adapted to their amphibious lifestyles.

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