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While snakes don't have external ears, they can still hear through a specialized structured called the "Jacobson's Organ", located in the roof of their mouth. It allows them to detect vibrations and perceived sounds.

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Snakes don't have external ears like mammals do, but they can still perceive sound through other specialized structures. Here are the primary ways snakes detect and "hear" sounds:

Internal Ear Structure: While snakes lack external ears, they possess an internal hearing apparatus. Within their heads, snakes have a pair of specialized structures called the "inner ears." These structures consist of a fluid-filled chamber, the cochlea, which is responsible for converting sound vibrations into electrical signals that the snake's brain can interpret.
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Snakes don't have ears as we know them, but they can still hear sounds in their own way. Snakes have a specialized structure in their middle ear called the columella, which allows them to detect vibrations in the ground and in the air. 

This means that snakes are able to pick up on low-frequency sounds that we may not be able to hear. For example, they can sense the movements and vibrations of prey or potential predators nearby. 

In addition to the columella, some species of snakes also have small, vestigial ears that can detect low-frequency sounds, such as rustling leaves or prey moving through grass. They do not have an external ear flap or a visible ear canal like we do.
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While snakes lack external ears like those found in mammals, they are not entirely deaf. Snakes have a unique way of hearing, known as "vestibular hearing" or "bone conduction hearing"

1- Ground Vibrations

2- Jawbone Transmission

3- Inner Ear

4- Frequency Sensitivity
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Snakes don't have external ears, but they can perceive sound vibrations through their jawbones. These vibrations travel to their inner ear, allowing them to sense low-frequency sounds and vibrations in their environment.
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From my wealth of knowledge I know and understand that the snake does not really have a main nose for sniffing things but the Jacobs son organ is it's sensors .
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