Yes it is true believe it or not , I am a black person and my legs are longer and more flexible than my white friends legs.
No.
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No. The incidence of extra bones in the foot is not dependent on a person's ethnicity. Some people are born with extra digits. This is not ethnically dependent, either.
Heaven only knows? when it comes to black people, information gets held back to feed into the “illusion“ that we’re all the same, although we’re clearly not. So until black people get gain ownership and access to everything, including Labs for scientists and hospitals for Doctors you can’t believe much that gets put out information wise.
No. you are born with it, it has nothing to do with your Ethnic. Any race can be born with an extra bone in their Ankle.
No. The incidence of extra bones in the foot is not dependent on a person's ethnicity. Some people are born with extra digits. This is not ethnically dependent, either.
Simple answer: No
Long answer: It's a myth, and no they don't have any extra bones
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Yes; many people are born with a 6th toe or phalange
Yes because if your grandpa had an extra bone on his foot than maybe you would have one. I know that because it happened.
A bone spur is not a disability. If you were able to describe how the bone spur affected your function, that would be a disability. The majority of people have bone spurs in their feet.
The Calcaneus Bone, one of the Metatarsals, and it forms the heel of the foot.
A corticated ossicle is normally found as an accessory bone of the foot or ankle. The word "corticated" means that the bone has an extra coating or is well ossified and it may grow (accumulate a thicker coating) over time.
Yes; many people are born with a 6th toe or phalange
I was told that I have a birth defect and have had a surgery on each foot. Now it seems that I have an extra bone on the outside of my foot located below my little toe and its on both feet. This area on both feet hurts. Do I need surgery to remove
Yes because if your grandpa had an extra bone on his foot than maybe you would have one. I know that because it happened.
the black foot people spoke in either algonquin or there native black foot languageLanguage, drums, and smoke signals.
The foot is made from several bones. The thigh bone is the longest bone.
A bone spur is not a disability. If you were able to describe how the bone spur affected your function, that would be a disability. The majority of people have bone spurs in their feet.
The Calcaneus Bone, one of the Metatarsals, and it forms the heel of the foot.
Calcaneous is the heel bone and it is the largest bone in the human foot.
a bone in the foot?
Ligaments join bone to bone. Thus the foot has skeletal damage.
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A corticated ossicle is normally found as an accessory bone of the foot or ankle. The word "corticated" means that the bone has an extra coating or is well ossified and it may grow (accumulate a thicker coating) over time.