Salamanders

Ears and hearing

An excerpt from the article 6 facts about Lizards
Unlike lizards, salamanders do not have external nor middle ears. That is why salamanders do not hear or emit any sounds, it is unnecessary for them. Lizards' heads are equipped with ear openings leading to their eardrums. Their hearing is not as good as that of mammals, but it is superior to that of many other reptiles such as snakes.