how does a snake hear
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snake can't hear
it senses
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Explanation:
No Eardrum
Snakes do not have eardrums, but they do have inner ear structures complete with cochleas and are able to hear by feeling the vibrations alongside their jaws as they slither on the ground. The left and right sides of snakes' jaws can move independently of each other. As a result, snakes can sense vibrations from either the left side or the right, helping to determine where sounds originate.
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