CONTRAINDICATIONS: Do not use in dogs with
known tympanic membrane perforation (see PRECAUTIONS on label).
Not exact matches
Each front leg exhibits a single ear below the knee with two eardrums (also
known as
tympanic membranes), which are backed by a narrow cylindrical tube (the acoustic trachea) running along the leg internally and opening out on the side of the insect's body.
Scientists have
known for decades that, like mammals, katydids and related insects have a miniature
tympanic membrane; they also have a flat strip of sensor cells in their legs.
It is separated from the outer ear canal by the
tympanic membrane, better
known as the eardrum.