Where are the tympanic membranes in frogs?

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2026-02-28 18:05

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The tympanid membrane is the eardrum of the frog. It vibrates and lets the frog know danger is near. The frog will use it's own croak, song, or peep to (echo) bounce sound off of trees, rocks, sticks or other things and the frog will instantly know if a predator is close if something seems amiss.

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