its called middle toe see "toe" on wikipedia
Approximately 1:2000 babies are born with extra digit(s), finger(s) or toe(s). Those extra digit(s) could be well-formed, but usually only is/are only bone-less, fleshy parts. The condition is called polydactyly, could be inherited or just happens. The extra digit(s) is sometimes removed, especially toe(s) if wearing shoes becomes uncomfortable.
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The end of a finger or toe is called a "nail bed." It is the area where the nail grows and is attached to the tip of the finger or toe.
Yes, some humans can be born with a sixth toe, a condition known as polydactyly. It is a genetic anomaly that can occur during fetal development. In most cases, the extra toe is usually non-functional and may be removed for medical or cosmetic reasons.
"I was born with an extra toe on my left foot."
Yes, Araucana chickens typically have an extra toe due to a genetic mutation known as polydactyly. This extra toe is a unique feature of the breed and can vary in size and appearance.
its called middle toe see "toe" on wikipedia
If you mean for an alignment that is what it is called. There are 4 settings, caster, camber, toe in and toe out.
No, the toe commonly referred to as the "index toe" is actually the second toe on the foot. The first toe is called the big toe or hallux.
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Approximately 1:2000 babies are born with extra digit(s), finger(s) or toe(s). Those extra digit(s) could be well-formed, but usually only is/are only bone-less, fleshy parts. The condition is called polydactyly, could be inherited or just happens. The extra digit(s) is sometimes removed, especially toe(s) if wearing shoes becomes uncomfortable.
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.
No, the second toe is commonly referred to as the "long toe" or "pointer toe." The term "index toe" is not a widely recognized or anatomically correct term.
It means that they have an extra toe!
its called a finger nail bottom is called toe nail :)
Sure, an extra pinky or outermost toe is a reasonably common birth defect.