I don't think so.
Yes, they can, how do i know this, i was born with an extended tail bone.. very painful at times, and now that i have lost weight, more than ever! When I was 13 I had a back infection that ate away 1/4 of the bone just above my tailbone. When it grew back it fused with the tailbone, producing an extended tailbone (and apparently reduced flexibility). The doctors said this doesn't happen naturally, and the only people who would have an extended tailbone like this are people who experienced what I did or have had surgery. But perhaps they were talking about that particular TYPE of E.T. because I have one less vertebrae now.
Chat with our AI personalities
No, there is no scientific evidence to support the idea that black people have an extended or extra tailbone. The tailbone, or coccyx, is a small, fused bone at the base of the spine that is present in all humans regardless of race.
yes
The black rod is negatively charged because it has gained extra electrons, which are negatively charged particles, through a process called electron transfer. This excess of electrons makes the rod negatively charged relative to the surrounding environment.
By explaining how it releases extra carbon dioxide which is causing global warming.
People with 6 toes are often referred to as having polydactyly or hexadactyly. It is a genetic condition where an individual is born with extra toes on one or both feet.
People put their clocks back to mark the end of Daylight Saving Time, which occurs in the autumn when we transition from longer daylight hours to shorter ones. By setting the clocks back an hour, we gain an extra hour of daylight in the morning during the darker winter months.