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Do frogs hear with their lungs?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Do frogs hear with their lungs?

A Species That Hears Via Lungs. Panamanian golden frogs have no external or middle ears but are able to hear and locate sounds with their inner ears. Their lungs are located close to the skin and function as eardrums.

Answered by ItzDivya
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•Frogs do not have outside ears that direct sound inward to the ear drum as ours do.

•But they do have an ear drum of sorts (see figure), an inner ear, a brain, and most frogs have a middle ear.

• They hear with these structures and one more--their lungs.

•The lungs also vibrate in response to the noise.

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