Frogs do not have ears on the outside of their body's that direct sound inward to the ear drum as we see in humans and many other animals. however they do have an ear drum, an inner ear, a brain, and most frogs have a middle ear as well. They hear with these structures as well as with their lungs.A frogs hearing functions much like ours. The eardrum of the majority of frogs is a membrane surrounded by a cartilage ring. Sound waves vibrate this structure, which in turn wiggles a rod connected to the eardrum, this sloshes fluid in the inner ear, which waves hairs in hair cells. Then the hair cells contact nerve fibers, generating electrical pulses. Nerve fibers then carry these signals to the brain where these nerve signals are interpreted as sound.
The lungs are another story. Imagine a frog squatting within hearing range of a noise. Then, just as his eardrums vibrate in response to the noise, so do his his lungs, in fact a frogs lungs are only slightly less sensitive than his eardrums.
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They do not have outside ears to make sound go inward to the ear drum , but the have an ear drum inside them. frogs have ears underneath their skin
snakes,lizards,crocodiles,insects,dolphin,worms.
snakes does not have ears. so they hear by the vibration from the air
Snakes do not have ears. Instead, they rely on vibrations, heat, and motion. They follow heat and some motions. What you see in shows where a person is playing a song, which is when the snake is dancing up from a container, is not true. They cannot hear, but follow the owner or trainer's motions. they use their underbelly to detect vibration..
Dogs, cats, bears, most of the mammals have ears on the top of the head. (don't forget bunny too!)
Some examples of animals without external ears include snakes, fish, and certain types of insects like beetles. These animals may have alternative ways of detecting sound or vibrations, such as through specialized sensory organs or adaptations in their bodies.
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.
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.
Dogs are mammals, warm blooded furry animals with legs and ears. Snakes are reptiles- cold blooded, scales instead of fur, no legs, no ears.
Dogs are mammals, warm blooded furry animals with legs and ears. Snakes are reptiles- cold blooded, scales instead of fur, no legs, no ears.
snakes dont have ears so they can't hear
Of course. Snakes ears, but they do not protrude out of the body like those of mammals. Like birds, snake's ears are holes in their head covered by a protective flap of skin so they are not visible.
Dogs are mammals and snakes are reptiles they differ in many many many ways