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Do Snakes Have Ears? 🦎

Snakes don’t have external ears, but that doesn’t mean they can’t ‘hear’. This fun deep-dive covers science, myths, and trivia you can drop into conversation.

Quick Answer

TL;DR: Reptiles and amphibians have surprising tricks up their scales and skin. Each adaptation helps them survive in habitats from deserts to rainforests.

The Short Science

From cold-blooded metabolisms to unique senses, reptiles show how life can thrive in extremes. Amphibians, meanwhile, balance dual lives in water and on land. Together, they remind us evolution loves creative problem-solving.

Myth vs. Reality

5 Fun Facts

  1. Chameleons move their eyes independently—two directions at once.
  2. Some turtles breathe through their cloaca in winter hibernation.
  3. Komodo dragons detect carrion miles away with a super sense of smell.
  4. Salamanders regrow full limbs, including bone and nerves.
  5. Geckos’ sticky feet use van der Waals forces—physics at work.

Mini FAQ

Are reptiles really cold-blooded?

They’re ectothermic—meaning they rely on external heat but regulate behaviorally (basking, shade-seeking).

Why do frogs croak mostly at night?

Cooler, quieter conditions make their calls travel farther to attract mates.

Do crocodiles ever work together?

Yes—some hunts show cooperative herding and ambushing.

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