Perfectly well ! They still have an ear-drum, and inner ear - they only lack an external ear. They pick up vibrations from the ground, which are transmitted along the lower jaw to the eardrum.
snakes don't have ears they use their tongues to hear wierd isn't it
They do but they are little that we can't see because if snakes do not have ears they can't hear there food coming.
snakes,lizards,crocodiles,insects,dolphin,worms.
I'd say no. Rabbits have four limbs, external ears and fur. Snakes have scales, no ears and no limbs.
Their ears hear these things that we can't and make out where they are . They just seem to figure out where they are just by listening. :)
Snakes don't have actual ears; they have holes in their skull that they sense vibrations.
Snakes and fish are examples of animals that lack external ears.
Snakes have no eyelids. It is one of the distinguishing characteristics of snakes. They also have no ears. * Before somebody brings it up, the glass snake has eyelids and ears, but that is because it is not a snake. It is a legless lizard.
Snakes really don't "hear". Sound waves produce vibrations (like when you hear loud music and the air seems to shake), and snakes can pick up on these vibrations.
Dogs are mammals, warm blooded furry animals with legs and ears. Snakes are reptiles- cold blooded, scales instead of fur, no legs, no ears.
Some animals, like snakes and fish, do not have external ears. Instead, they can perceive sound through vibrations in their bodies or specialized organs that detect sound waves.
Dogs are mammals, warm blooded furry animals with legs and ears. Snakes are reptiles- cold blooded, scales instead of fur, no legs, no ears.