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World Service,2 mins

Why do we have five digits?

CrowdScience

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Why do humans have five fingers on each hand? The answer is: pure chance. Dr Lauren Sallan explains how our ancestors had seven or eight digits but then a mass extinction event wiped out most of life on Earth, except for small pockets of survivors. All the seven- and eight-digited animals never appeared again, but when our tetrapod ancestors emerged 15 million years later, they had five fingers.

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