coz you was born with them and that's you might get it from 1 of your parents or some1 in your family.
No. Koalas do not have long fingers. Their fingers are long enough and flexible enough to grasp hold of eucalyptus leaves, but they are not long.
No, it just makes it easier to have long, flexible fingers. Often, people who have played the piano for a long time have long fingers.
If the person with short fingers has one dominant allele for short fingers (S) and one recessive allele for long fingers (s), their genotype would be heterozygous (Ss). The person with long fingers has the genotype homozygous recessive (ss). When these two individuals have children, there is a 50% chance that the offspring will inherit the dominant allele for short fingers (Ss) and a 50% chance for long fingers (ss). Thus, there is a 50% chance of the children having short fingers and a 50% chance of having long fingers.
It matters how long your fingers are
Arachnodactyly is the medical term meaning long fingers.
This is because Okra (lady fingers) are long and thin and dainty, like a lady's fingers!
Anyone with long fingers can. It helps if you have long fingers because you need to reach the notes. And yes, I Can!!
Yes especially if you have long nails or if you have fat fingers
Long, thin fingers permit humans to have more dexterity than if we hade smaller fingers. This gives us an advantage in tool making and use, as well as art.
4607 meters!
Long enough to finger himself.
Yes, as long as it doesn't cause you pain, moving your fingers will help with your circulation.