Many animals don't have visible ears but have hearing organs inside them, birds for instance. Snakes don't have visible ears but they have rudimentary structures which detect sound.
Crickets have ear-like organs on their legs.
Snails can't hear sounds but may feel them as vibrations.
Very simple organisms such as amoebae don't have sense organs.
no, some animals have ear drums in different parts of their body like legs or sides of their body.
No. Insects have no ears and fish, birds and reptiles only have small holes in the side of their heads.
Dogs are the animals that have an outer external ear.
Spider and snake do not have ears, but spider have their ears at the hair on the
No, not all animals can hear.
The external fold of the fetal pig ear is known as the pinna or auricle. It's most commonly referred to simply as the "outer ear".
All animals have ears but not all of them have outer ears though a lot of animals do have outer ears. animal that do not have visible ear are whale,snake, crocodile,dolphin and lizard
Hydrocortisone cream is used for the relief of itching due to bug bites or allergic reactions. It is perfectly fine to use it on a cat's outer ear.
elephant have ear flaps so they can pick up good signal
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outer ear
External (outer) ear.
It is just between your external ear and your middle ear.
The pinna, the ear canal and the tympanic membrane.
the anatomical name for outer ear is PINNA,The anatomical name for ear is OTO, e.g., inflammation of ear is OTitisENT a branch of Surgery is Ear Nose and Throat also called as( Oto rhino laryngology )Oto : EarRhino : NoseLarynx : ThroatExternal ( outer ) ear is also called as Pinna ( auricle ),The inflammation of outer ear (pinna) is also called as Otitis externa
The medical name for the outer ear is the pinna. It is also known as the auricle.
Elastic or Yellow Cartilage is the typical cartilage present in external or outer ear. It contains elastic and collagen fibres with elastin as major protein.
Impaction-- A condition in which earwax has become tightly packed in the outer ear to the point that the external ear canal is blocked.
The outer ear consists of the "pinna" and the "external auditory meatus." The "tympanic membrane" is the border of the "middle ear." Notice that the diagram incorrectly labels the "pinna" as the outer ear. [The diagram is posted online without either a source or a copyright notice.]
The auditory canal connects the outer ear to the tympanic membrane.