Can you move your ear muscles by will?

Can you move your ear muscles by will?

  • I can't.

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  • Yes, but both ears "move" at the same time when I do it.

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  • Yes, and I can even "move" one ear without "moving" the other.

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Skyy

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that hardogay w/e avatar is very damn gay^

best, period.
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I can't move my ears when I was young.

But then I wear glasses, and little by little I manage to move them to make my glasses going up again when they are falling on my nose.
Now I can move them independently.

It looks like nerves are appearing when needed
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It looks like nerves are appearing when neededÂ
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Hehehe..
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I wonder why you would need nervers there
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It's a remnant from our half-dog days way down the evolutionary line. Know how most animals have ears, and how they can move them towards the direction of sound? Same shit.

So, those that can't move their ears are more evolved than those who can - who are half-dog monkey people.

Sadly, I can move my left ear a bit.
(And, I can spread my buttcheecks apart just by bending over. Which is another evolutionary trait we inherited for some obscure purpose ...)
 

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My ears don't move...

But I can move my nostrils, and I am very flexible in the elbow and hip joints. I can put my leg behind my head and bend my left elbow behind my head further than normal. Other than that, I don't have any double jointed...ness...
 

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