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Guppies do not have external ears like mammals; instead, they possess internal structures that allow them to detect sound. They have specialized sensory organs called the lateral line system, which helps them perceive vibrations and movements in the water. This system, along with their inner ear structures, enables guppies to respond to sound and changes in their aquatic environment.

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