Amazing Fact:
Some frogs hear with their lungs
Panamanian golden frogs don’t have outside ears – their lungs pick up
sound waves and direct them to their eardrums. Interestingly, many fish
hear in this same manner which supports the link between frogs and
their evolutionary ancestors. Dueto internal air-pressure controlled by
the frog, it is able to largely ignore its own voice which is
incredibly loud.
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