The ear opening is located further back than you expect. It is to the left of the dry leaf blade that is near the eye. Under magnification one can see the difference between the line of dark scales and the shadow cast by the ear aperture. Following is link to a photo that shows just how far back the ear aperture is:
http://www.wildlifeqld.com.au/images/Lizards/Scaly-foot/Scaly-foot-003.jpg
@schopier: note the broad fleshy tongue, which is another of the distinguishing features between these lizards and snakes. The front of the tongue is notched to fit into the paired Jacobson’s organ in the roof of the mouth – similar function to snakes with their highly forked tongues.
Bl69aze,
the lifted scales you refer to are the hind limb flaps.
The ear opening is located further back than you expect. It is to the left of the dry leaf blade that is near the eye. Under magnification one can see the difference between the line of dark scales and the shadow cast by the ear aperture. Following is link to a photo that shows just how far back the ear aperture is:
http://www.wildlifeqld.com.au/images/Lizards/Scaly-foot/Scaly-foot-003.jpg
@schopier: note the broad fleshy tongue, which is another of the distinguishing features between these lizards and snakes. The front of the tongue is notched to fit into the paired Jacobson’s organ in the roof of the mouth – similar function to snakes with their highly forked tongues.
Bl69aze,
the lifted scales you refer to are the hind limb flaps.