The Chinese baby boy was born in January with 15 fingers and 16 toes in Pingjiang County in Hunan province. He also has two palms on each hand and no thumbs.
It reminds me of that thread a few days ago about future humans are gonna have different features from modern humans
I don't think so there was a thread made a few days ago about scientists showing evidence that future humans are not gonna have wisdom tooths and are gonna have different features from us
2 palms on each hand? I've heard of extra fingers and toes but never multiple palms. Is it possible this is a case of conjoined twins but one died and never fully formed
Doctors diagnosed Hong Hong with polydactylism, a congenital condition that happens in humans, dogs and cats, giving them extra fingers and toes. Polydactyly is a pretty common condition, affecting about one in every 1,000 live births, according to Children's Healthcare of Atlanta. Often, the extra digits are removed surgically. Hong Hong's parents are trying to raise enough money so their son can undergo the life-changing operation.