Definition of «polydactyl»

Polydactyl is a term used to describe an animal or person with more than the usual number of fingers or toes. This condition occurs when an individual has extra digits on their hands or feet, often referred to as "extra thumbs" or "extra toes." Polydactyly can be present at birth (genetic) or may develop later in life due to injury or disease.

Phrases with «polydactyl»

Sentences with «polydactyl»

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  • Charles Darwin wrote of polydactyl cats in his book «The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication» published in the 1850's «I have heard of several families of six - toed cats, in one of which the peculiarity had been transmitted for at least three generations» pre-dating claims elsewhere that the first scientific recording of feline polydactyly was in 1868. (messybeast.com)
  • Standard and Polydactyl Kittens are raised in the home and ready to leave between 13 — 14 weeks. (catsofaustralia.com)
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