Karina Sharma
No ears? No problem! Snakes “hear” by sensing vibrations through their jawbones.
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Most fish don't have outer ears, but they detect sound through inner ear bones and lateral lines.
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Caterpillars have no ears, but they sense air vibrations through their tiny body hairs.
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Turtles may not have visible ears, but their skin flaps over internal ear bones help them hear underwater.
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Some lizards have no external ears — they use skin-covered holes and bones to sense sounds.
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Nature finds a way — these animals prove you don’t need ears to listen.
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