Why are elf ears pointy?

Elf Ear Causes and Symptoms
An ear normally develops with two folds of cartilage. With a Stahl's ear, a third fold of cartilage is present. If the upper portion of the ear (helix) unfurls, the result is a pointed ear. There are no physical symptoms associated with elf ear.
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What is up with the elf ears?

A Stahl's ear deformity consists of an extra cartilage fold in the scapha portion of the ear, which results in a pointed ear shape. A protruding ear is one that sticks out more than 2cm from the side of the head. According to the Post, a protruding ear is traditionally considered a symbol of good luck in China.
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Do elves have pointy ears LOTR?

Do Tolkien's Elves and Hobbits have pointed ears? Yes, they do. Tolkien doesn't often dwell on describing the minute physical details of his characters, so it is possible to read The Lord of the Rings and his other writings without noticing that either Elves or Hobbits have pointed ears.
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Why do elves live so long?

Elves are naturally immortal; like the Ainur, they are bound to Arda until its End. Elves are immune to all diseases, and they can recover from wounds which would normally kill a mortal Man. Nonetheless, Elves can be physically slain or die of grief and weariness.
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What did Tolkien think elves looked like?

The Elves were the fairest creatures in Arda, a far more beautiful race than Men, and generally tall (about six feet). Among them, those who had gone to Valinor were the fairest and had the greatest skill of body. Elves had keener senses than Men.
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Are elf ears rare?

Medication can be recommended to minimize post-procedure issues as tissues heal. Because elf ear is present at birth, it's not a preventable problem. It's not known what causes this particular deformity to develop in some children, although it is considered a rare congenital malformation.
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Is there surgery for elf ears?

Ear pointing -- also called elf ears or Spock ears from the famous Star Trek character -- is a cosmetic surgery that is done for a variety of reasons. People who choose the surgery are typically correcting a birth defect, or they are reforming the ears for cosmetic reasons.
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Who came up with pointy ears?

Pointy or pointed ears have been a feature of characters on art dating back at least to the times of Ancient Greece and medieval Europe. Pointy ears are a common characteristic of many creatures in the fantasy genre. It's a common characteristics of races such as, among others, elves, faeries, pixies, hobbits, or orcs.
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Why does Peter Pan have elf ears?

Actually, this started out as "Why does Peter Pan have pointed ears?" That was fairly easy. It was Disney's creative choice to depict him that way. The pointed ears, a trait shared with the fairy Tinker Bell, emphasized the character's magical and otherworldly nature.
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What are the benefits of pointed ears?

Pointed ears are more streamline, less air resistance, and therefore hear "better" when the head is down and moving fast (i.e. less flapping around). Perhaps they used to hunt in the dark, moving quickly, listening for prey.
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Does getting elf ears hurt?

April 7, 2011— -- The photos are pointedly striking - young adults who have intentionally cut their ears to appear like those of elves or Star Trek's Mr. Spock. The surgery is painful and irreversible. It's one body modification change, unlike a tattoo or a piercing, that you can't take back.
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What causes pixie ears?

The "pixie" ear deformity can be recognized by its "stuck on" or "pulled" appearance, which is caused by the tension involving the facelift cheek and jawline skin flaps at the earlobe attachment point. In many cases, this deformity may be improved in the office using local anesthesia.
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Can you get permanent elf ears?

Not an implant, the process of getting elf ears is irreversible. Don't change your mind! Another danger of getting elf ears is the danger of infection, which can have you lose an ear in a few days. Dangerous deformity of the ear is also possible.
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Is Stahl's ear rare?

Stahl's ear is a rare congenital deformity in the Western world and therefore often not recognised and referred early.
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How do I look like an elf?

To look like a modern-style elf, wear flowy tops in green, blue, brown, or silver, and pair them with normal bottoms, like jeans or a skirt, so you look modern. You can also wear subtle accessories, like forest-inspired earrings, necklaces, or bracelets.
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What is Stahl's ear?

Stahl's ear is caused by misshapen cartilage. It is characterized by an extra horizontal fold of cartilage (crus). Normally, there are two: superior and inferior. In Stahl's ear, there is a third horizontal crus. The helix (or upper portion of the ear) may uncurl, giving the ear a pointed shape.
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Are the elves real?

From a scientific viewpoint, elves are not considered objectively real. However, elves have in many times and places been believed to be real beings.
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Would elves have better hearing?

Elves just seemlingly have an extreme case of Darwin's point. Now due to life style and slower aging they might still "hear" better, so maybe though they are 100 years old their ears are on the level of a 16 year old human who grew up with nothing louder than a tree falling.
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What is a Darwin ear?

Introduction. “Darwin's tubercle” refers to a unique congenital prominence that may be found on the posterior helix of the ear [1, 2]. Composed predominantly of cartilage with an overlying layer of skin, it is a feature that is thought to be a remnant from the evolutionary past, but its function is unclear.
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Is Peter Pan a psychopath?

Peter Pan was a deranged psychopath who tricked and trapped little kids in Neverland [sic: Never Land]. He killed them after they grew up, which is why they never could leave as adults. Captain Hook escaped Neverland as an adult, which explains why Peter killed Hook, and fed his arm to a crocodile.
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Who married Peter Pan?

Not a lot is confirmed about Jane's children, except the fact that Peter Pan, later Banning, marries a Moira Darling/Banning AND that he use to carry away a "Margaret Darling" to Neverland for the purpose of Spring Cleaning.
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Who does Tinkerbell love?

After Peter's memory is restored, Tinker Bell "wishes" herself into a human-size woman to share a kiss with Peter. After Peter returns to London, Tinker Bell appears to him one last time on the Peter Pan statue in Kensington Gardens to tell him that she will always love him.
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