Biology, asked by shweta18102807, 9 months ago

what do aves have instead of ears​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Avian ears lack the external pinnae that our human ears have, but they do have an internal cochlea like us - only it's not shaped like a spiral, it's mostly straight.

Avian ears lack the external pinnae that our human ears have, but they do have an internal cochlea like us - only it's not shaped like a spiral, it's mostly straight. Birds are known for their keen sense of hearing, and also their ability to figure out if a sound is coming from above, below, behind, or next to them.

Answered by IshitaVajrapu
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They do have ears.. yes!!

The birds may not have external ears like us but they do have cochlea. They are just hidden under the feathers called 'auriculars'. They have keen sense of hearing and vision.

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