The probable function of the muscles that USE TO move the ears is to hear behind or in front or to the side. Like a cat will do. These are considered to be "leftovers" like the wisdom teeth.
You can't move the ears so there is no muscles that can move the ears.
You can make your ears rumble by voluntarily contracting a small muscle in your ear called the tensor tympani muscle. This muscle can create a rumbling sound when tensed, similar to the sound of thunder.
Because your jaw is closely connected to your ears and your jaw moves when you swallow. That is also how you wiggle your ears.
the same as everything elses ears. to hear.
The people who created the breed probable liked curved ears so they bred a horse with slightly curved ears horse to another with curved ears and got a foal with really curved ears. Through selective breeding they insured that the entire breed would have curved ears.
Gravity lol...
Striated muscle is "voluntary". (try to wiggle your ears and you'll see why the quotes).
Everything that moves is a muscle so there are about'600 muscles in you're body. I've heard everything but eyes,nose,ears,elbows,fingers,and toes can have cramps and spasms I know it sounds silly but it is true. Hope ive helped.
The purpose of the semicircular canals in your inner ears are for equillibrium. They have fluid in them that moves when you do and that stimulates hairs inside them that are connected to nerves.
it is for balance and sound
The rumbling noise in your ears is likely caused by the contraction of a small muscle in your ear called the tensor tympani muscle. This muscle can contract involuntarily in response to certain sounds or movements, creating the rumbling sensation.
The one between his ears.