yes
Jaguars have external ears.
The obvious answer would be any of its internal organs, but I am going to assume you mean external body part, and say its ears.
Yes, all primates have external ears.
The black noddy is a bird, but no bird has ears, large or otherwise.
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.
The bird's ears are in the side of their heads. They are not like human ears. They don't stick out. But they are little holes, and you cannot see them because they are covered by feathers.
Fish, Snake
Not external ears like we do. They are probably about the same as those of a lizard.
In general, a bird's ears are located behind and below its eyes. Back Yard Nature has a neat post on bird ears, and a link is provided.