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There is no outer ear, but there is an inner ear, and sound can be heard. So where do turtle ears grow? If you just glance at it and can't find it, wait until it sticks its neck out and looks closely at the left and right sides of the neck, and you will find that there are two things behind its eyes that look like a film attached to it, which are the turtle's ears.
The turtle's ears do not have earlobes like human ears and look striking. However, some turtles, such as swamp turtles and tortoises, have eardrums on the surface of their necks and can be seen, while turtles have eardrums covered with scales and are difficult to spot.
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1.The turtle does not have ears, it relies on the vibration of sound to sense whether there is a person, its belly is attached to the ground, and when a person or animal walks, it can sense 2The turtle has a closed tympanum behind its eyes (not visible on the surface) that is slightly sensitive to the vibrations of sound waves in the water when it is in the water, so it will still startle when we deliberately slap the aquarium wall.
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The tortoise has ears, a little behind the eyes, a little recessed, and it is semi-deaf and has better hearing than a snake!
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If it has ears, it's just that it has a membrane on its ears, and it's not easy to find it if you don't pay attention.
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There are ears, and all animals have ears.
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Turtles have ears. Turtles do have ears, and after cultivating a relationship with turtles, you will find that their interaction is actually not bad at all, calling them or attracting their attention through sound, but the turtle's ears are hidden deeply, and they are usually only noticed by close observation, and they are very small, because they need to adapt to the environment of activities in the water, so they have no outer ears but inner ears.
The location and characteristics of the turtle's earsThere are two things behind the eyes of the turtle that look like a membrane attached to them, and this is the turtle's ears, and the turtle's ears do not have earlobes like human ears, which are very eye-catching. However, some turtles, such as swamp turtles and tortoises, have eardrums on the surface of their necks, so people can also see them, while turtles have eardrums covered with scales, and it is difficult to find them.
The role of the ear for the turtle is not obvious, because they need to be in the water for a long time, so the ear gradually evolves into a membrane-like organ that is hidden behind the eye.
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Turtles have ears. Turtles do not have external ears, which are a closed tympanum located behind the eyes. Turtles have deterioration in hearing, and sound is generally judged by feeling vibrations.
Turtles often inhabit rivers, lakes and ponds, and eat worms, snails, shrimp and small fish, as well as plant stems and leaves.
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The turtle also has ears, but it does not have an outer ear structure, only an inner ear, and the ears are a little behind its eyes, which is not very obvious. Although the turtle has ears, it does not hear very well, and mostly feels vibrations through its body, and may not respond much to the turtle's speech, but if you let Xun clap your hands or knock on objects, it will hide.
The turtle has ears but it is obvious that the turtle has ears, but it does not have an outer ear structure, only an inner ear, usually a little behind its eyes, which is not very obvious, so it is generally not visible, but it can hear sounds.
Although the turtle has ears, it does not have very good hearing, and it mainly receives sounds through vibrations, and it is a little more perceptive to sounds in the water.
Normally, it may not respond much to the turtle's talk, but when it claps its hands or strikes on an object, it will shrink its limbs into its shell, or hide in a corner, so it is best to keep it in a quiet place.
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Turtles have ears. Turtles have ears, and the ears of the turtle are relatively hidden, and you can't see them unless you look closely. When a turtle's neck is extended, look closely at the sides of their neck and you will notice that there will be two membrane-like things at the back of their eyes, which are their ears.
Like primates, turtle ears are divided into outer and inner ears. However, with the adaptation to environmental changes over thousands of years and the results of natural evolution, the turtle's ears have slowly faded into their current appearance.
How to identify the age of a tortoiseLook at the abdominal spots of the turtle facing the sky, each abdominal spot has a circular pattern, and each circle represents a year (some have two circles or no circles). Look at the carapace on the back (the so-called thirteen hexagons), there are also circles on each carapace, and each circle represents a year, but now many turtles are artificially fed in the greenhouse, although the turtles are larger, but the growth lines are more difficult to see. Based on the number of concentric rings on the shield on the back of the tortoise, every 1 circle represents a growth cycle of one year, and then add 1 (1 year for the birth of the broken shell), that is, the age of the turtle.
Let's prove it with a counter-argument: talking about the characteristics of the ears, it can hear things, and the turtle can hear things, so the turtle has ears.
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