Newborn babies with tails ... The ancestors of humans are known to have been herbivorous, and molar teeth are required for chewing and grinding plant material. Over 90% of all adult humans develop third molars (otherwise known as wisdom teeth).
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There have been other cases of babies born with tails. A report appeared in The New England Journal of Medicine in 1982 by Dr Fred Ledley. His paper entitled 'Evolution and the Human Tail' concerned a baby born with a 2in growth on its back. ... More rare photos of humans born with vestigial tails...
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The tail is the section at the rear end of an animal's body; in general, the term refers to a distinct, flexible appendage to the torso. It is the part of the body that corresponds roughly to the sa...
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visual-evolution.com — This is a pretty interesting piece on why we are sometimes born with tails - a subject that is understandably a bit taboo. The pics are pretty interesting.
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Human babies born with tails are no more evidence that humans evolved from apes or monkeys than human babies born with 8 limbs are evidence that we evolved from spiders.
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One person I worked with was born with a "tail" that was rectified with minor surgery. Humans are not born with long tails, but rather an extension of the vertebrae to form what could be described as a "tail", I guess.
www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/zoo00/zoo00223.htm
When we look at early fetal development of various animals we see all having gill slits, and tails. Your questions involves very complex answers, but I will address some aspects of what you ask. Yes, there are people born with tail-like fragments or protrusions of the spinal column, that are removed or reinserted at birth.
www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/mole00/mole00114.htm
Humans differ from most primates in that they lack a tail. The lower primates have tails, and the apes, which are believed by many to be our closest relatives, likewise are tailless. ... Are Some Human Babies Actually Born With A Tail?
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If Only Humans Were Born With Tails - by Francis Duggan .. If only humans were born with tails we then would not be hard to know Out of the stump sticking out of our rear end the type of person we are one would show If we slowly walked up to others with ... If only humans were born with tails we then would not be hard to know;
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