Why can some people move their ears but some people cannot?
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People cannot swivel their ears to point at a sound source, while many animals, like cats and dogs, can do so with ease. Humans do have weak vestigial muscles attached to the shell of the ear, called the auricle or pinna, as well as evidence of a vestigial nervous system, which could have functioned to orient the ears.
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well, it is certainly genetic in the sense that our genes set up the musulse that let people wiggle there ears . This is the same idea as genes set up the musulse that let us move our eyes our tongue or anything else...
some people even argue that everyone can learn to wiggle their ears . It just takes practice.
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