Their ears are small but are located behind their eyes. The same is for whales and dolphins. They can also be found on the bum for some species.
Frogs are just very sensitive to sounds and movement- it is natural for them as they are preyed upon by many species. The ears on the side of their head I believe aids them in sensing movement in their environment.
The tympana or ears of frogs are not adapted for hearing in the water. But in some frogspecies the males are to be known calling the females from under water, like the European species Pelobates fuscus.
No, they have sensory parts in there brain.
Frogs have eardrums on the sides of their head that detect vibrations in the air. These eardrums are then connected to organs called inner ears which process the sounds and send signals to the brain for interpretation. This allows frogs to hear a wide range of frequencies and helps them communicate with each other and detect predators.
A big kitty cat with orange freckles on it's nose and ears. Plus it loves talking walks in the forest with frogs then tricks them and eats them.
Some frogs have inner ears but most have middle ears.
Cricket or Dragonfly ?Answer is a CRICKET.A cricket's ears are located in a very strange place-under the knees of its front legs.There is a parable of a scientist who set out to answer this question. He trained a group of frogs to jump on the verbal command "jump". Then, he removed the legs of half of the frogs. After his lunch, the frogs that had not had their legs removed would continue to jump on command. The frogs whose legs had been removed would not. The scientist concluded that the frogs who did not jump could no longer hear the command; frogs have ears on their legs.Crickets have their ears located on their front legs just below the knee.
Tympanic membranes-- essentially 'eardrums' much like the eardrums deep inside our human ears. Frogs don't have external pinnae (ears) like we do, but you do see their eardrums right there on the side of the head.
Frogs can hear using big round ears on the sides of their head called a tympanum.Tympanum means drum. The size and distance between the ears depends on the wavelength and frequency of a male frogs call. On some frogs, the ear is very hard to see!frogs have special ears that are connected to their lungs. When they hear noises, not only does the eardrum vibrate, but the lung does too!Scientists think that this special pressure system is what keeps frogs from hurting themselves with their noisy calls!
so they can hear
At the side of their heads
tympanic Membranes that act as ears
Yes they do.
forests frogs are located in zul'aman
Eustachian tube.
Since frogs have holes for ears, they probably just sense vibrations, like snakes.
Because they need to be able to sense when a predator is approaching.