Polydactyly (extra fingers or toes) is well-documented in humans, non-human primates, cats, dogs, chickens & mice. There's no reason it shouldn't be found in bears. It has nothing to do with blood to the brain -- it's genetic & can sometimes be an advantage, not a defect.
Assuming each girl has the normal number of toes for a human which is 10 toes, then 6 girls would have a total of 60 toes in total.
2 Samuel 21- Goliath- had 6 fingers and 6 toes.
Well it may be a possibility, but insects don't technically have toes, but you could say they do. I doubt they are toes, nor do most animals have toes. But its certainly a possibility.
No, raccoons have 5 toes on each of its 4 paws.
A Koala is not a bear. A Koala has five toes on each foot. The front feet have two opposable toes, and the back feet have a clawless opposable first toe, and a fused second and third toe.
People with 6 toes are often referred to as having polydactyly or hexadactyly. It is a genetic condition where an individual is born with extra toes on one or both feet.
An acanthostega has about 8 fingers and 6-7 toes.
The ISBN of Belles on Their Toes is 0-690-13023-6.
A bear can range in toe amount. Most bears have 4 in the front and 5 in the back. 35% of bears born have toe loss too many toes Bears have five toes on each foot.
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Well it may be a possibility, but insects don't technically have toes, but you could say they do. I doubt they are toes, nor do most animals have toes. But its certainly a possibility.
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