How are ground vibrations transmitted to the cobra's auditory system?
Answer
Through the lower jaw and base of the skull directly to the inner ear
Kinetic energy from ground vibrations is transferred when the snake presses its jaw and skull against the substrate, allowing the vibrations to travel through the bone structure to the inner ear.

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