ears
You can't move the ears so there is no muscles that can move the ears.
Frontalis Occipitalis Temporoparietalis Auricularis Anterior Auricularis Superior Auricularis Posterior Occipitalis (Galea Aponeurotica)
The thirteen muscles in scalp massage are frontalis, occipitalis, temporalis, auricularis anterior, auricularis superior, auricularis posterior, platysma, corrugator supercilii, procerus, orbicularis oculi, levator labii superioris, zygomaticus major, and occipital belly of occipitofrontalis.
The function of the auricularis muscle group is to adjust the scalp and the ear in order to hear sounds better. Most of the muscles in this group are generally thin and shaped like a fan near the ear cartilage.
Elephants have a complex network of muscles in their ears, with one of the largest muscles being the aponeurosis auricularis muscle. This muscle is responsible for enabling the elephant to move its ears in various directions to communicate, regulate body temperature, and express emotions.
Auricularis means "pertaining to the ear"
The muscles involved in moving the ears are controlled by small muscles located around the ear called the auricular muscles. These muscles are able to move the ears slightly in different directions, such as forward, backward, and sideways. The movement of the ears is not as pronounced in humans as it is in some animals, but these muscles still play a role in helping us detect sounds and express emotions.
The muscles that move the ears are used for subtle movements that help animals detect sounds and express emotions.
1. Appendix 2. Coccyx 3. Wisdom tooth 4. Muscles of ear 5. Nictitating Memrane of eye 6. Few other muscles: Plantaris, Auricularis, Palmaris longus.
your leg muscles mostly and you also move your whole body really
All muscles can move, but only skeletal muscles are voluntary. The cardiac and the smooth muscles cannot be moved by your will, but skeletal muscles can be.
biceps and triceps