#头条创作挑战赛#
Not much to say
These are characteristics that only a few people have
Let's see how many you have?
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Dimples/laughing dimples
Only 25% of the world's population has dimples
In the aesthetics of the Chinese
Dimples are also known as "beauty nests"
However, dimples are actually a physical defect
It is caused by a missing piece of facial muscle
By driving muscle movement when a human laughs
Apparently missing muscle tissue will be seen
That's dimple
But this missing muscle
May grow as you grow
So some people have dimples as children
When you grow up, you don't have it
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Moving ears
Only 22% of the world's population
I can move one of my ears
And people who can move both ears at the same time
No more than 18%
Specifically, people who can move their ears
The myomotor muscles are more developed
The facial nerve behind the ear is more powerful
For example, people with pets will find out
Cats and dogs will have flexible ears
This is where they collect information
The skill of judging the source of a sound in order to quickly replenish food or escape
Humans, on the other hand, have gradually degraded this function
muscles on the ears
More of it only plays a "styling" role
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Anterior auricular sinuses
There is a small hole in the anterior sinus
Not really a hole
Rather, it is at the junction of the sideburns and the ears
There is a particularly small pit
Only about 5% of the world's population still has anterior auricular sinuses
Only 1% of people in the U.S. have this trait
It is more common in Asia
The number of people accounts for about 10%.
Scientists have not yet found the reason for its formation
But some believe that this is an evolutionary remnant of fish gills
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Darwin Point
It is a protrusion on the inside of the outer wheel of the ear
It is called both Darwin's point and Darwin's nodule
It is the outer upper part of the upper 1/3 of the human auricle
A small, slightly hypertrophic nodular protrusion
Scientists said
It is the apical part of the ear that was previously possessed by humans
It is also called the tip of the small ear
No more than 10% of people have a Darwin Point
People with this trait
It is believed to have better speech perception
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Raise one eyebrow on one side alone
It is not uncommon for both human eyebrows to move at the same time
It's strange
Some people can raise one eyebrow alone
But because of the eyebrows on both sides
It is controlled by two muscles separately
Therefore, unilateral eyebrow raising can also be achieved through acquired training
If you can do it without practicing deliberately
This means that you are able to control your facial muscles well
Among those who are able to do so
There is a section where people can also move their ears
Scientists believe
Once upon a time, humans could raise only one eyebrow
Because this is some breed of monkey
A method used to represent a crisis
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The disappeared tendon – the palmaris longus muscle
With the evolution of humanity
14% of people no longer have the palmar longus muscle
It is a remnant of human evolution
Stick your thumb and middle finger together
If there is a tendon on the inside of the wrist
It means that you have the palmar longus muscle
Experts noted
Even without the palmaris longus muscle
It also does not affect the grip strength or other functions of the hand
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Toes that move apart
Only the big toe and little toe have separate muscles in the human foot
The muscles of the other toes are connected
Most people can only use their thumbs alone
Only a small percentage of people can move their little toes alone
And if you can open your toes all the way
Make sure that each toe is separated
Well from the point of view of Chinese medicine
Prove that your meridians are smoother than normal
People with weak gastrointestinal function and insufficient blood supply to the brain
It is recommended to exercise your toes more to promote blood circulation
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Bend your thumb at 90 degrees
This is something that only 15%-25% of people can do
It's caused by congenital genes
It's not an acquired hard break
Don't really break hard, be careful of broken bones
But if you've been straight
Suddenly, one day it bent and couldn't straighten it
Then be careful
You may have thumb tenosynovitis
Nowadays many people hold their phones for a long time
Put the weight of your phone all on your thumb
Over time, it is easy to cause tenosynovitis
Usually pay more attention to let the painful joints rest more
At the same time, warm compresses can also be used
Relieves discomfort caused by pain
In severe cases, seek medical attention as soon as possible
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Fancy tongue curl
According to statistics, 63% of people will curl their tongues
But only 14% were able to roll twice
And the super difficult lotus tongue can only be done by 1% of people
Professor of Biological Sciences, University of Delaware
Dr. John McDonald
Findings from multiple studies
The ability to roll the tongue is not simply a genetic trait
Rather, it is influenced by environmental factors
The day after tomorrow through imitation and practice
You can also gain the ability to curl your tongue
A person who is able to easily achieve tongue curling
Tends to have more control over the tongue
Not only can you move and rotate food flexibly while eating
It also shows a faster speech rate when communicating verbally
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Lick your elbows with your tongue
Conservative estimates
There is no one in this world who can lick his elbows
Not more than 1%
The prerequisite for this action is:
Must have a very short forearm
As well as a very long tongue
Plus very soft ligaments
Women are more gifted at this action than men
Although I am a friend of women
Would love to be a part of it
But I really can't do it~
Ladies and gentlemen, you can give it a try
If you can do it, please deduct "1" in the comment area