Animals hot having ears can
still heat. How?
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Blood flow into the ears carries heat out of the body, and cooler blood re-enters the bloodstream, reducing the effects of heat. This is the opposite of hibernation.
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A snake uses the bones of its skull and jaw to transmit low-frequency vibrations to its inner ear. If you've ever seen someone kneel and put his head to the ground to hear vibrations, you get the idea how this works. Invertebrates don't have ears; they use other organs to recognize sound waves.
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