Humans don't have webbeb fingers cause then they can't use them it's like if u dont have then LMFAO
some do :P webbed fingers are an adaptation that some animals (such as ducks) evolve to help them swim faster humans, on the other hand, are primates - known to be climbing animals, which would have needed well-defined fingers and toes the answer, therefore, is basically: why would they?
Another word for conjoined toes/fingers (webbed) is Syndactyly.
Many simians and lemurs have elongated fingers
it is not something you develop you are born with it
Humans did not evolve to have webbed feet as a common trait; however, some individuals can be born with a condition known as syndactyly, where two or more toes or fingers are fused together. This condition is rare and is not indicative of a widespread evolutionary characteristic. The structure of human feet has adapted primarily for bipedal locomotion rather than for swimming, which is why webbed feet are not a common trait among humans. Evolutionarily, our ancestors did not require webbed feet for survival, as they were primarily land-dwelling.
No, babies do not have webbed feet and hands. The webbed appearance of fingers and toes in the womb is a normal part of development that separates as the fetus grows, resulting in distinct fingers and toes.
no they dont.
it has webbed feet bl BLA
Ducks have a total of four toes on each foot, but they don't have fingers like humans do. Their toes are webbed, which helps them swim more efficiently in water.
Webbed finger or toe repair refers to corrective or reconstructive surgery performed to repair webbed fingers or toes, also called syndactyly.
my hands and feet are slightly webbed. sry, no pictures
They dont have webbed feet its normal feetNo they have paws and claws