not ears as such as humans but they do have holes in their head which they use to hear :)
Corns can be recognized on sight.
If it was a standard "open pollinated" corn (an "old style" corn), yes - it will reproduce new corn plants and ears exactly like the one you planted the kernels from. If it is a newer hybrid corn (and 98% of all corns grown are hybrid corns) then no, it can't. It will create corn plants, that will grow ears, but the ears will revert to one or another of the parents mated to produce the hybrid - maybe with good results, maybe with very disappointing results.
Ronnie corns is the person who made goggle!
Caitlin Corns is 5' 4".
Rubbing corns just makes them hurt more.
can I get treatment for corns on the National Health
No
Corns and calluses can usually be prevented by wearing shoes that fit properly.
candy, candy canes, candy corns, and syrup
corns
no
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