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  2. Toe - Wikipedia

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    Human toes A woman's toes decorated with nail polish and henna, and wearing a metti on the second toe, for her wedding. There are normally five toes present on each human foot. Each toe consists of three phalanx bones, the proximal, middle, and distal, with the exception of the big toe (Latin: hallux). For a minority of people, the little toe ...

  3. Polydactyly - Wikipedia

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    The analysis of the additional toe numbers of Maine Coon cats revealed that the number of toes follows a developmental bias: 2 additional toes occur much more frequently than 4, these more frequently than 6 or 8 additional ones. [34]

  4. Artiodactyl - Wikipedia

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    Many artiodactyls are territorial and mark their territory, for example, with glandular secretions or urine. In addition to year-round sedentary species, there are animals that migrate seasonally. There are diurnal, crepuscular, and nocturnal artiodactyls. Some species' pattern of wakefulness varies with season or habitat.

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  6. This is why you should know your foot arch type - AOL

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    There are a few arches in the foot, but when we talk about arch type, we’re referring to the arch in the middle of the foot. It spans the length of your underfoot and is created by bones ...

  7. Perissodactyla - Wikipedia

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    The main axes of both the front and rear feet pass through the third toe, which is always the largest. The remaining toes have been reduced in size to varying degrees. Tapirs, which are adapted to walking on soft ground, have four toes on their fore feet and three on their hind feet. Living rhinos have three toes on both the front and hind feet.

  8. Can you touch your toes? What that says about your health ...

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    There are benefits to flexibility, whether or not you can specifically touch your toes, says Corbett. The more flexible we are, the more we can do — which is particularly important for staying ...

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