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why is earbone important to snake? short answer​

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Answered by suselacheekati
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Snakes have neither tympanum nor eustachian tube, and the stapes is attached to the quadrate bone on which the lower jaw swings. Snakes are obviously more sensitive to vibrations in the ground than to airborne sounds. ... Snakes

Answered by Anonymous
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Snakes have fully formed inner ear structures but no eardrum. ... Previous studies have shown that vibrations traveling through the ground—such as the footsteps of predators or prey—cause vibrations in a snake's jawbone, relaying a signal to the brain via that inner ear.

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