Some humans can wiggle their ears due to the presence and control of specific muscles called auricular muscles. These muscles, which include the anterior, superior, and posterior auricular muscles, are responsible for moving the ear. In most people, these muscles are either underdeveloped or not consciously controlled, so they can't move their ears. However, in some individuals, the auricular muscles are more developed and can be consciously controlled, allowing them to wiggle their ears. This ability is thought to be a vestigial trait, meaning it’s a leftover ability from our evolutionary ancestors who might have used ear movements to better detect sounds. While it's a fun party trick for those who can do it, it's generally not something that serves a significant purpose in modern humans. #drkieutips #wiggleEars #wiggle #greenscreen
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