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Wednesday, April 05, 2023

The 411 - The "Pinky" Toe

 

The Wizard's Foot

411 The pinky toe, also known as the fifth toe or little toe, is believed to have had an evolutionary purpose related to balance and stability during locomotion. The toe helps distribute weight evenly across the foot and provides additional support and grip when walking or running.

In particular, the pinky toe can help the foot maintain balance on uneven surfaces and during sudden movements. This can be especially important for early humans who needed to navigate rough terrain in order to find food and avoid predators.

While the pinky toe may not be as essential for balance and stability in modern humans who typically walk on flat surfaces and wear supportive shoes, it likely served an important function in our evolutionary past.

It's difficult to predict the future of human evolution, but it is unlikely that humans will eventually lose the pinky toe entirely. The pinky toe has played an important role in human locomotion and balance for millions of years, and it is still an important part of our anatomy today.

While some people may be born without a pinky toe due to genetic mutations or other factors, this is a rare occurrence and does not suggest that the pinky toe is disappearing from the human gene pool altogether. In fact, the vast majority of humans are born with a pinky toe, and it is considered a normal and functional part of the foot.

It's also important to note that evolution occurs over very long periods of time and is driven by natural selection, which is based on the survival and reproduction of individuals with certain traits. Since the pinky toe provides important benefits for balance and stability during movement, it is unlikely that natural selection would favour individuals without a pinky toe over those with a fully functioning one.

The Wizard thinks the sole purpose of the pinky toe is to constantly stub it into furniture legs, LOL. 

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