15 Body Facts and Rare Features May Put You in Rare 1%

 

15 Body Facts and Rare Features May Put You in Rare 1%



Your body is amazing: it works like a big mechanism, where each detail knows its function and performs it well. I'm sure you have a bunch of cool body tricks up your sleeve: maybe you can roll your eyes or you've mastered the art of tongue roll… But there're more tricks a body can do! There are countless incredible things you didn't know about your body that are sure to amaze you. Here're 15 unusual facts about human body. You'll learn which percent of people actually know how to whistle and why it's actually possible to raise only one eyebrow. By the way, did you know that most people find it impossible to put their fist in their mouth? Let's find out why… #brightside TIMESTAMPS
Whistling 00:00
Raising one eyebrow 00:43
Lifting ring finger 01:32
Hitchhiker's thumb 02:20
Extra flexible feet 02:30
Roaring sound in ears 03:10
Palm & shoulder 04:03
Recall memories 04:40
Ambidextrous 05:25
Synesthesia 06:10
Moving ears 07:43
Wiggle each toe 08:26 SUMMARY
– Only 30% of people actually know how to whistle;
– Only less than a quarter of the world's population can raise only one eyebrow;
– The middle and ring fingers are the only ones that are linked. That’s why you can't lift your ring finger without straightening and raising the middle finger too;
– 1 out of 13 people has mid-foot flexibility similar to the tree-dwelling apes;
– Some people manage to produce low rumbling in their ears that sounds similar to thunder;
– It's next to impossible to touch your shoulder with your palm;
– Most people find it impossible to put their fist in their mouth;
– Our brain can alter memories, change some details or even the entire memory over time;
– About 1 percent of people on our planet are ambidextrous;
– Ambidextrous people's brain tends to be symmetrical, and that's something they share with people who have the condition called synesthesia;
– Approximately one-fifth[1/5] of the world's population can move their ears;
– Only the little and big toes have individual muscles. The rest of your toes are controlled by one set of muscles. Animation is created by Bright Side.
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