What causes this condition in toes?

What causes this condition in toes?

Autism

cell division

Most commonly a mutation in the CR-729a haplotype

polydactyly

teenagemutantninjaturtleisisosis

Man, getting ingrown toenails on that thing must suck.

Shitty genes.

Of all extreme mutations of the outer body one could have, this seems like to be one of the least terrible ones. But must suck to find fitting shoes.

>congenital doubletoeism

awesome response i have no way of knowing if you're right though lol

i wouldn't be able to resist trying to cut them apart if i had that

Test the DNA of both nails. Compare them.

Thunderfoot.

boss level

they look like a alien

yo mama bangin a pig

Look into developmental biology, OP

Simply put there are proteins that cells produce/inhibit in order to establish axes around the body
It's a very clever way of cell communicating with each other and telling each other where they are localized in proximity to the axes, you left arm knows it's on the left side and produces a left hand with the proper rotation and positioning of fingers
although in most cases hands are produces in "bulks" and then cut into strips to make fingers

Now as we all hopefully know here on Veeky Forums all genes code for proteins and proteins only
So what has happened is that the cells in that person's toe had a mutation for a protein used in communication and hasn't established an appropriate axes and has told the wrong cells to specialize into making a toe

My toe inexplicably started hurting when I say that image.

heh

which one?

Are you Japanese by any chance. Top kek

Polydactyly + Syndactyly