Flower of 3 blades and special ability that only 1% of people in the world have

Why is this strange ability why? Is it because the tongue is too flexible? The answer will make you extremely surprised.

Looking at this picture, you will probably find it interesting and try to bend your tongue to try it.

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Most people can easily make at least one style from the beginning.

However, everyone has a special ability. Because of the ability to bend this tongue if any, it is extremely diverse and different.

Research by the scientists gave a startling number, that is, among those who have the ability to bend the tongue, only 63% of people roll the tongue into a tube, 14% can split the tongue in half, and only about 1% of people make a flower shape with three wings.

Most people can easily make at least one style from the beginning but there are also people who cannot do any form, and the proportion of female tongue flowers is a bit higher than that of men.

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Can you do this?

But why do some people make this ingenious "flower"?

The reason given by the researchers is that the inner muscles of the tongue such as the vertical muscles, the lower muscles, the horizontal muscles or the vertical muscles - have the main effect of keeping the shape of the tongue, making it easier for humans to speak, swallow and eat.

However, in individuals with special abilities, these muscles give them the ability to bend their tongue into unique shapes.

There is a fact that many of us don't realize we have this ability from the beginning. As in another study conducted in Japan, the proportion of children aged 6-7 years who had the ability to bend their tongue from 54% increased to 76% when reaching the age of 12 years. That is, somehow, about 20% of children have learned tongue twisters.

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The proportion of children aged 6-7 years who have the ability to bend their tongue from 54% has increased to 76% when reaching the age of 12 years.

The results of the study also contribute to the debate about whether the ability to bend the tongue is due to genetics.

So far, many of these statistics show that this is true and that they belong to the dominant gene type according to Mendel's genetic rules. However, recent studies show that in addition to genetic issues, the environment is also an agent affecting this ability.

For example, the Indians will be able to bend their tongues higher than other countries, due to the speciality in the nation's language that seems to have helped the tongue train more , accidentally creating a a suitable environment for "bending the tongue".

Or tests on twin siblings also point out that they are not always sharing this ability.