Only a very few skilled people can.
yes.
If you mean loudest possible, that would be 194dB. If you mean loudest before the tissue of the human ear dies instantly, that would be 180dB.
of course.. its common for human beings
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i don't know. But if you have skin, 2 equal eyes straight across from each other, and you can talk a language, and you have 2 feet. (left and right). and 2 arms. and 10 fingers. and you came from your mom. but not an animal mom, a human mom thenYES. you are a human. oh and you have hair on your head and little hairs everywhere else, and 2 ears, and teeth but not sharp and you have either black, white or tan skin color, and lips, and a nose and you are typing, and oh you know what a human is and you know that you are a human because if you were not a human you wouldn't be able to write this unless you were a baby. ok that's all so YES YES YES YES ___________________If you are a human you would be able to talk and see most things so I think you are a human-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------WEll that's a stupid question did u write this question? yes so positivley YES!
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yes, the ability to wiggle your ears is a genetic trait kind of like being able to roll your tongue. in my family of 7, four of us are able to wiggle our ears.
If you are really good at wiggling your ears, you can probably do it.......
To make your ears move you need to think,''I can move my ears, I can move my ears, I know I can!'' Really hard. Then just look to your left and try to move your eyebrowns then your ears will move!!! Belive me it works.
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Because your jaw is closely connected to your ears and your jaw moves when you swallow. That is also how you wiggle your ears.
No, it is not possible. you would just require a smaller barbell than the average human.
It is impossible the do the plastic surgery on human and put wolf ears and claws that work. Human body will definitely reject the organs as foreign organs.
My grandpa can wiggle his ears.
If you mean loudest possible, that would be 194dB. If you mean loudest before the tissue of the human ear dies instantly, that would be 180dB.
Striated muscle is "voluntary". (try to wiggle your ears and you'll see why the quotes).
It is smaller animals that can move their ears in different directions. Such animals need to hear the sounds made by smaller predators. Larger animals do not need that skill and do not have it. Instead, humans depend more on sight. Humans frequently stay in herds with at least one looking behind for a predator. Other large animals stay in herds. They do not move their ears. Instead, they watch. The noise large predators make does not carry far. So, they do not hear a lion walking. They can see him coming.