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The ability to move ears varies among individuals and is largely influenced by genetics. While some people can voluntarily wiggle their ears thanks to specific muscles, the percentage of the population that can do this is relatively small, estimated at around 10-20%. Most people lack the muscle control necessary for ear movement.

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