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Boyd's Forest Dragons do not have external ears like mammals; instead, they possess internal ear structures that allow them to hear. These reptiles have a tympanic membrane, or eardrum, located on the sides of their heads, which helps them detect sound vibrations. Their hearing is well-adapted for their natural habitat, enabling them to sense predators and communicate with other dragons.

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