You are referring to earred seals or sea lions...which are the super family Pinnipedia family Otariidae.
...or sea otters family Mustelidae sub family Lutrinae
snakes,lizards,crocodiles,insects,dolphin,worms.
Yes, birds do have ears. However, most birds do not have external ears like humans. Instead, they have ear openings located behind their eyes that are covered by feathers.
No, they have sensory parts in there brain.
a elephant
Moles are members of the mammal family, closely related to shrews. Most moles burrow but some species are aquatic or semi-aquatic. Moles are covered in fur, with small eyes and its ears are usually not visible. Moles are found in North America, Europe, and Asia, although they are not found in Ireland.
Jaguars have external ears.
Not all animals that hear have external ears like many mammals do, but many can sense the vibrations that we perceive as sound through other sensory organs, which you might call "ears".
Humans, apes, frogs, dogs, cats, squirrels, etc. I could go on for hours.
Yes, all primates have external ears.
Yes. All primates have external ears.
snakes,lizards,crocodiles,insects,dolphin,worms.
Yes. The platypus has ears, and an acute sense of hearing. Platypuses have no external earlobes, so in that sense they have invisible ears. They have external openings to the ear which are located either side of the base of the jaw.
Yes, they do, but not all of them are drawn with large external ears.
Yes. Wombats have clearly visible external ears.
yes
Fish, Snake
Rabbits have long external ears. Frogs do not have external ears. Or, maybe they have some kind of hole at most. Take a look at some pictures of frogs.