We do! Like I've often said in Answers, just grab your ar5e. Feel that? That's your tail.
Foetuses have tails in the womb. The tail disappears before birth, leaving just the coccyx bones - but occasionally it doesn't. Babies are born with tails quite regularly, several inches long and moving of their own accord, and often covered in hair. Quite legitimate fifth limbs; skin, flesh, jointed bone... definitely tails. They get removed by surgeons in developed countries, however in the 3rd world it's a different story...
If this is not a genetic throwback, then why is it happening? And why are dolphins occasionally found with hooves on their flippers?
Have you an explanation, or is God just having a joke?
2007-07-06
14:12:07
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2007-07-06
14:39:05 ·
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