Animals
Tiny Gardiner's Frogs Use their Mouths to Hear
Based on what's known about how creatures hear throughout the animal kingdom, the tiny Gardiner's frog of the Seychelles Islands should be deaf -- it has no middle ear with an ear drum like other frogs or other amphibians or even species as distant as apes and humans, which all share biological similarities in the mechanics of hearing.
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