Main content
Why do we have five digits?
Why do humans have five fingers on each hand? The answer is: pure chance. Dr Lauren Sallan explains how our ancestors had seven or eight digits but then a mass extinction event wiped out most of life on Earth, except for small pockets of survivors. All the seven- and eight-digited animals never appeared again, but when our tetrapod ancestors emerged 15 million years later, they had five fingers.
Duration:
This clip is from
Featured in...
Why you are the way you are—CrowdScience
What's going on when we want to pee and why are we embarrassed to be naked?
More clips from CrowdScience
-
What if the Moon didn’t exist?
Duration: 02:24
-
A meeting with the ‘chilli queen’
Duration: 02:19
-
How do you identify an optimistic crow?
Duration: 02:32
-
Why do bats live so long?
Duration: 02:40