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![]() Mon, 25 Oct 2004 17:34:31 -0400
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In TELECOM Digest V23 #505, our esteemed Editor wrote (in part):
> ...how many toes does a cat have on its paws? Some people
> I guess it is some genetic thing going back a million years
"Polydactyly" [polly DAK tih lee] is the name of the condition;
One or two extra fingers or finger-like growths of cartilage beyond
Polydactyl people and cats were thought to be witches in medieval
Count Rugen, the villain in "The Princess Bride" who was played by
I have known at least three polydactyl people, all of whom had their
One of these acquaintances, a mild-mannered fellow I went to high
(The examples above are not meant to imply any predilection toward
Lots of good Google hits on "polydactyl" -- too many and too much
Paul A Lee Sr Telecom Engineer <palee@riteaid.com>
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