Tuesday 17 May 2016

8 Quirks You Might Have That Are Actually Super Rare

Palmaris Longus


The palmaris longus is a vestigial tendon in the forearm. Its purpose varies in the animal kingdom, some use it to draw back their claws, others, such as orangutans, use it when swinging through trees. In humans, it does precisely nothing. This makes it a popular candidate in reconstructive surgery, as it can be removed with no ill-effects.


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