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Did you know that ears are kind of like fingerprints? Each one is unique! That said, there are several different types of ear shapes, and most ears fall into one of these shape types. We’ll tell you more about each shape (plus which earrings look best on which, and unique personality traits just for fun), and how they affect your hearing. We’ll also tell you about ear anatomy and how ears work, common deformities, and answer your most burning ear-related questions.
Different Kinds of Ear Shapes
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