Anytime a baby is born, there is a chance of a mutation, or a change from his/her parents which would be considered "abnormal". If that mutation helps the baby survive, then that mutation will probably pass on to his/her children. Mutations occur when the DNA gets altered in some way either through natural or unnatural means. Having six fingers is like being born albino, or without legs or arms, etc.
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A man who doesn't have all his fingers on one hand is commonly referred to as having a partial hand or missing fingers.
In human anatomy it is conventional to say there are four fingers and one opposable thumb. A total of five digits.A hand may also refer to other things, a crew member on a ship, a group of cards held in a game of chance, and several others.
King Antiochus of Commagene is said to have had six fingers on one hand, a characteristic that added to his mystique and royal aura.
Humans mostly have eight fingers and two thums on each side of their hands.Humans don't have fingers, we have sausages as fingers. Inside of the sausage there is little sticks like bones. And when they snap it tickles, which is painful.HIYA!10, but if you want to be technical 8 since the thumbs are categorized as different
there are five fingers in one hand hand<and ten fingers in two
There are typically five fingers on one hand, including the thumb.
To be pedantic: on one human hand there are four fingers and one thumb. But commonly it is five fingers.
Humans have five fingers on their hand, one of which is a special one called a thumb.
He has a normal hand configuration - four fingers and one thumb on each hand.
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The average human has 10 fingers. For the sake of pedantry, a thumb is a specialised finger.
Yes having 6 fingers on your hand is a dominant trait. Most people who have this trait get the extra finger cut off after birth. There is a small group in the world where the people there have 6 fingers.
A man who doesn't have all his fingers on one hand is commonly referred to as having a partial hand or missing fingers.
depends on how many fingers have.
5 but some can have 6
The question is impossible to answer, as the number changes from minute to minute. If the question is "How many people have lost fingers due to accidents", then the answer would number in the hundreds of thousands, if not more. If the question is "How many people are BORN with an unusual number of fingers on at least one hand", then the number is probably somewhere in the tens of thousands, as a purely uneducated, but plausible guess.