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Fun Facts about Ears and Hearing

  • carina42
  • Feb 28, 2018
  • 1 min read

Did you know?

Throughout your lifetime, your outer ear never stops growing.

The smallest bone in the human body is located in the middle ear - the stapes (or stirrup) measures about 3mm x 2.5mm.

Your ears continue to hear sound, even when you are asleep, your brain simply learns to ignore specific incoming sounds.

Hearing is our fastest sense. You can recognize a sound in 50 milliseconds, while visual recognition takes your brain 250 milliseconds.

Your ears play an important role in your balance - the vestibular system that governs balance is located in your inner ear.

Not all animals have ears on their heads:

  • Snakes use their tongues and jawbones to detect vibrations

  • Cricket's hearing organs are on their knees

  • Fish have ridges on their bodies that detect pressure changes, allowing them to "hear" approaching objects

And finally, a giraffe can clean its ears with its 53cm tongue.

 
 
 

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