The property of metals that is not listed is "low melting point." In fact, metals generally have a high melting point, which means they require a lot of heat to change from a solid to a liquid state.
The other three properties listed are common characteristics of metals. Metals typically have a shiny surface due to their ability to reflect light, are malleable and can be hammered or pressed into different shapes, and have a low specific heat and heat capacity, which means they can absorb or release a lot of heat without experiencing a significant temperature change.