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.
it's actually the exact same reason for humans having all different shapes and sizes of ears, also, ex-a bats ears are tall and like a mini opera theatre, enBLING IT TO HEAR SOUNDS WELL, THATS WHY DOGS EARS ARE TALL AND LIKE AN OPERA THEATER
there are many types of shrews, and they all have ears. some of them just have very small ears and are hard to see. especially on really furry shrews
well, depending on what animal, some animals, like elephants have bigger ears than other animals like the otter. It just depends on what animal! :)
The phrase "pin your ears back" likely originated from the image of an animal like a horse or dog flattening its ears against its head when it is angry or ready to attack. When used figuratively, it means to pay close attention or focus intensely on something.
Because they need to hear, and we all need ears to hear. Every living thing (expect for plants) needs to hear. Some animals depend on it to catch prey.
Cross eyes Wiggle ears Tongue to nose Raise one eyebrow Fish Lips Whistle Wink
Yes, some humans have the ability to independently move their ears, allowing them to wiggle them one at a time and even both at the same time. This ability varies among individuals and is more common in those who have developed the necessary muscle control through practice or genetics.
The breed name is La Mancha, but they do have ears. They just aren't very visable, so some people say there is no ears at all, which is false.
Elves, in real life, are just people who are 'small' or a 'midget' because of some disease or condition. They do NOT have pointed ears and do NOT work for Santa. They are just normal people.
In those animals with mobile ears, they are used to point the external ear in the direction of the sound. In animals with fixed ears (humans, some apes, some bats) who sound locate by phase delay, those muscles are inhibited from moving to prevent confusion in locating sound. (Yes, some people can wiggle their ears. Call it a throw-back.)
Get some Orajel (teeth numbing) then wiggle it pull do what you have to do to get it out. Or as u can see I'm a teenager i still have some baby teeth. I let them fall out by themselves, but that can hurt more than just pulling them out. Hope this was helpful
Elves, in real life, are just people who are 'small' or a 'midget' because of some disease or condition. They do NOT have pointed ears and do NOT work for Santa. They are just normal people.
Any age. Some people even get their babies' ears pierced.
Do people in any region eat pig ears? Some may but its not all!
The occipitalis muscle pulls the scalp back, and to some extent can wiggle the ears. It creates a look of startle or surprise on the face. It can be involved in headaches by staying tense for too long.
No
Some people think its "cute" I think its cruel