About 1 in 500 births has an extra digit - either toe or finger. Polydactyly is the name of this trait, and there are some regions where it is more common, so inheritance obviously plays a part.
In modern society, such extra digits are usually removed soon after birth, for they confer no great benefit, and do attract unwanted attention.
Approximately 1 in 500-1000 newborns are born with an extra finger or toe, a condition known as polydactyly.
Estimates suggest that about 1 in 500-1,000 people are born with polydactyly, a condition where individuals have extra fingers or toes. The exact number of people in the world with six fingers is not known, but it is relatively rare.
how many people give birth
Approximately 4 million people were born in the US in the year 1954.
On average, approximately 1.5 million people are born in Colombia each year.
It is estimated that around 47 million people were born in 1900.
Yes. Rarely, a person will be born with an extra digit on a hand. Usually the extra digit is not functional and most of them can be surgically removed. As far as we are aware, it is not possible to voluntarily produce and grow an extra finger.
Yes; many people are born with a 6th toe or phalange
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They didn't make that many, you have an extra digit somewhere.
yes of course I know people with 3 and 2 digit addresses
How many two digit numbers are there in which the tens digit is greater than the oneβs digit ?
It depends on the number of people who voted.
about 56 main and 103 extra
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No, many more times over the millennia that people have used arithmetic.
There are 45 of them.
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