Butterflies do not have ears in the traditional sense, but they do have specialized structures that can detect sound. These structures, called tympanal organs, are typically located on the abdomen or legs, making them not visible like human ears. Instead of hearing in the way mammals do, butterflies sense vibrations and sounds through these organs, which help them avoid predators and communicate.
Unicorns and butterflys , and elephant ears from the zoo
No, your ears do not have to be visible in your passport photo.
Yes. Wombats have clearly visible external ears.
They have ears. The ears are not visible though, their ears are just holes on the side of their head.
she probably does, but they're not visible
Yes, passport photos typically require your ears to be visible.
Some seals do.
Yes, whale and dolphin ears are not visible to our naked eye, but are located behind their eye.
If you don't gauge your ears they are only slightly visible. If you gauge them then they become much more visible.
no
Yes. All insects have 6 legs. Although some butterflys only have 4 visible legs (the other two are very tiny).
Yes they do have ears on the side of thier head but they are more like holes.