Are Children with Mobile Ears More Intelligent?

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The ability to move ears is a normal phenomenon, some people can do it while others cannot. Careful observation will reveal that there are many people who can move their ears, but some cannot. Observations of animals show that their ears are movable. As for humans, most people have degenerated in this aspect. Some people have not degenerated, but it doesn't have much use and isn't closely related to intelligence. What are the seven signs of a smart child? 1. Loving to laugh - The earlier a child smiles, the greater the possibility of being intelligent. 2. Being heavy and healthy - Healthy babies with a higher weight are more likely to be born to mothers who received good nutrition and care during pregnancy. This will be reflected in later intelligence tests. 3. Loving to imitate - Newborns have the ability to imitate adult facial expressions. Eight hours after birth, a baby can imitate its mother sticking out its tongue. 4. Loving to look at things - Newborns like to look at things, especially books and objects with bright colors such as red balls, black and white targets, bar charts, and Chinese characters. 5. Having a sensitive sense of smell - When smelling a certain odor, a child may have a reaction of increased heart rate and changed activity level, and they can distinguish the scent of their mother's milk pad. 6. Loving to play with small things - Babies are very interested in small things they can grasp. They can hold a milk bottle well and may also pick up things with their fingers. 7. Having amazing athletic talent - Babies can not only "walk" but also "swim". Newborns have many innate athletic abilities. For example, if you push against their feet, they can crawl forward.