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A turtle's eardrum is referred to as the "tympanic membrane." This membrane is located beneath the skin and is responsible for transmitting sound vibrations to the inner ear. Unlike many other animals, turtles do not have external ears, so their tympanic membranes are adapted for detecting sound underwater and in air.

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