How Rare Are Your Traits?

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    Here's everything you never knew about unique / heritable humans traits.
    This video answers all of the following questions:
    - What percent of people have a palmaris longus?
    - What thumbprint type is the most common?
    - How rare is a hitchhiker's thumb?
    - What percentage of people are double jointed?
    - How common is a detached earlobe?
    - How common is curly hair?
    - What is a preauricular pit?
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  • @OddAnimalSpecimens
    @OddAnimalSpecimens  Год назад +477

    Here are my human's traits. What about yours?
    Palmaris Longus: Yes
    Hand Clasping: Left Thumb on Top
    Extra Bent Thumb: Yes
    Murderer's Thumb: No
    Thumbprint: Whorl
    Foot: Big Toe Longer
    Earlobe: Unattached
    Double Jointed: No
    My Score: .02 (2%)

    • @nixienooo
      @nixienooo Год назад +5

      I got 0.018

    • @DragonFruitXVI
      @DragonFruitXVI Год назад +5

      0.0012 (I have a lot of other unique and rare traits that are not on this...)

    • @madai288
      @madai288 Год назад +29

      0.0000000000000001 trust me bro im hella special frfr

    • @jobvrolijk2285
      @jobvrolijk2285 Год назад +6

      My Pinky's are bended

    • @NeonV2
      @NeonV2 Год назад +4

      0.007

  • @i_think_i_am_lost
    @i_think_i_am_lost Год назад +254

    Confirmed, not a fish.

  • @DimityPockets
    @DimityPockets Год назад +646

    Interestingly enough, I have one attached earlobe and one detached earlobe due to being a conjoined twin (specifically a chimera). This means that I absorbed my twin in utero and my body continued to form using both my own DNA and my twin’s non-identical DNA. So I’m made with two sets of unique DNA.

    • @callmefalse
      @callmefalse Год назад +58

      Ngl that’s cool

    • @monicab968
      @monicab968 Год назад +49

      Quite cool and rare. I used to do gene sequencing and saw a chimera between a transplant patient and their bone marrow donor.

    • @PassionPno
      @PassionPno Год назад +13

      Nah, you didn’t absorb your twin. You ate him/her.

    • @DimityPockets
      @DimityPockets Год назад +79

      @StephaniePno I’ve made maaany jokes about eating my twin lol. Along with this, I’ve said “I asserted my dominance too hard,” “I got hungry,” “I plagiarized off of their genes,” and “I needed building materials.” It definitely opens up the door for a lot of epic (yet sad) jokes.

    • @kh0034
      @kh0034 Год назад +5

      Wow, you got everyone beat! I'm just an average kinda gal😁

  • @jo4210
    @jo4210 7 месяцев назад +15

    I have a pretty severe knee hyperextension. It’s always fun seeing people’s reactions when I tell them I can bend my knees backwards and then when I actually show them, but I’ll likely have to get knee surgery in the future because I already have problems with knee pain in my early 20’s and I also have knocked knees, which my grandma just got surgery for a few years ago.

  • @mariawiertel6123
    @mariawiertel6123 Год назад +129

    I'm actually happy that someone mentioned brachydactyly.I don't have type D brachydactyly,but I do have type A3 in which the pinky finger is extra short.They're both roughly equally rare,and occur in 2% of the population like the video said.

    • @sherryhassler5932
      @sherryhassler5932 Год назад

      I have this as well. My pinky finger's bones are so tiny it's funny. My daughter can bend her thumb's distal bit backwards 90 degrees, and when I do a joint exam on her that joint feels like it may not even be attached; I know it is, but man it's loose as hell. Her second and third toes are also grown together, skin only for 2/3 of the length.

    • @elizabethparrish4454
      @elizabethparrish4454 Год назад +2

      I love that I now I have a name for my short pinkies!

    • @tdegrddeehjgd
      @tdegrddeehjgd 11 месяцев назад

      I have type A1. Also known as Stubbyitus.

    • @ALLU800
      @ALLU800 11 месяцев назад

      Type D here and if I don't come up with anything else I've used it as an ice breaker

    • @Unknowngfyjoh
      @Unknowngfyjoh 11 месяцев назад

      My dad has the thumb. Never heard of it again before this video.

  • @tinky-winky3760
    @tinky-winky3760 Год назад +767

    "Murderer's Thumb"..."Ladies and gentlemen, we got him"

    • @Juras2137
      @Juras2137 Год назад +19

      I give up 😭

    • @MR.DRIPKNIGHT3335
      @MR.DRIPKNIGHT3335 Год назад +20

      the murderer could me AMONG US

    • @asher9827
      @asher9827 Год назад +2

      We finally know why Walter white was the way he was LOL

    • @shaman2727
      @shaman2727 Год назад +2

      Ya but it's on his forehead, so maybe we have to reconsider 😊

    • @asher9827
      @asher9827 Год назад

      @@shaman2727 huh?

  • @nyyppa7956
    @nyyppa7956 Год назад +584

    I know this wasn't supposed to be scientifically rigorous but just wanted to point out this out (and by being the first specimen to do so in this comment section, it makes me pretty rare). - Many of the traits aren't completely independent, i.e. some traits are often inherited together. So you can't calculate the probability of combination of traits by simply multiplying the probabilities of single ones together.
    For example, if you have shovel-shaped incisors, you have lower chances of having blond hair than randomly picked human specimen would have.

    • @artsy_dragon_creations
      @artsy_dragon_creations Год назад +28

      This is very true, but that’s not what this experiment is telling us.
      The joint hyper mobility score is indicative of being neurodivergent, as most neurodivergent people have hyper mobility in various parts of the body
      Other odd traits can be indicative of sex as well. Most female people will have index and ring fingers that are the same length as each other, whereas most male people will have ring fingers that are longer than their index fingers. I’m an outlier in that category myself though as I have a longer index finger, so no clue what to make of that.
      This experiment does allow you to see how likely it is that other people also have all these same traits as you though. It doesn’t calculate the likelihood of other people similar to you, like if you’re neurodivergent it’s not comparing you to other neurodivergent people specifically, because it’s comparing you to the entire world’s population and how rare it is for you to have the specific combination of traits you do all combined. So yes there are billions of other people who have hyper mobile joints or other odd traits similar to you, but how many of them have the same total combination of traits as you is the question.
      For example, my score was 0.0022. Taking that and multiplying it by the total world population (7.846 billion times 0.0022) means that their are about 17.3 million people in the world that have the same combination of traits listed in this video as I do. Sure that’s a huge number, but that’s still only 0.22 percent of the entire world population

    • @drachna
      @drachna Год назад

      ​@@artsy_dragon_creations And how many of those people are you likely to meet in your lifetime? 1 or 2 in passing at most probably.

    • @artsy_dragon_creations
      @artsy_dragon_creations Год назад +7

      @@drachna what’s your point exactly?

    • @pastyuscricketer
      @pastyuscricketer Год назад +4

      @@drachna not the idea🤦‍♂️

    • @HisameArtwork
      @HisameArtwork Год назад +5

      @@artsy_dragon_creations Hmmm yeah I got 0.0003 That's a still a lot. But I wouldn't want to have a super rare and special disease, being different often can mean a mutation that isn't helpful.
      Still I find this exercise more fun than your neurodivergent suggestion. That's way harder to check for and more potentially controversial.
      I've had people ask or accuse me of being some kind of neurodivergent or another and what tests I did online I only scored high enough for depression.
      I'm also in a country where blue eyed blonds are pretty rare, especially in the south where I am, it's generally considered a beautiful combination so I got SOOOO much pushback for dyeing my hair black. Now I've been doing it for 10 years so most ppl think I've always been brunet like them. 😏If I mention my true color usually 1/5 ppl will complain I made a horrible mistake and ruined my hair, rest I guess keep their opinions to themselves because they have manners.

  • @lexthebored8122
    @lexthebored8122 Год назад +31

    Hitchhiker's thumb is extremely common in the south. In my 25 years of life, I've only met two or three other people with straight thumbs like mine. Everyone else's thumbs look like boomerangs.

    • @LC-le9ew
      @LC-le9ew Год назад +4

      I thought the straight thumb would be more rare also and I live in the southern US!

    • @Jane-yg3vz
      @Jane-yg3vz 11 месяцев назад +3

      My thumbs bend back and make a complete right angle. I've only met a few people with such extreme hitchhiker thumb.

    • @charmelink
      @charmelink 14 дней назад

      SOUTH = INBREEDING

  • @uwumarii
    @uwumarii 11 месяцев назад +12

    I just realized that my thumbs have different shapes. Left is the common one and right is the whorl shape. Also did not know that attached earlobe isnt common. This is wild. Now I'm going to start checking other people's lobes lol

    • @realityjunky
      @realityjunky 11 месяцев назад +3

      Anatomy is SUPER fun!! I feel it should be taught right from kindergarten, starting simple and becoming more complex through high school. Knowing how our bodies work would maybe reduce harmful habits like smoking or overeating sooner in life. And if we start with our own bodies, perhaps it would make biology class a little less scary.

  • @MaggieGraceWebb
    @MaggieGraceWebb Год назад +106

    This has the makings of a viral video. The content, the pacing, the jokes, the interactive-ness, the feet- wait

  • @Fymzie
    @Fymzie Год назад +14

    just found out about Murderer's Thumb after watching this video. My friend has thumbs like that and we would just usually call them "amongus"

    • @realityjunky
      @realityjunky 11 месяцев назад +1

      It's just an incomplete separation of the phalanges. Nothing creepy or supernatural, just bones.

    • @DuFay-uy1zg
      @DuFay-uy1zg 5 дней назад

      it's disgusting

    • @j_me
      @j_me 43 минуты назад

      Lmao, I always referred to these as Megan Fox thumbs. It seemed like the tabloids were always looking for physical imperfections of hers when she was the it girl

  • @ihatelife1223
    @ihatelife1223 Год назад +52

    My big toe and second toe are the same length, so I googled and it's apparently called squared foot and about ~5% of people have it, so I ended up with 0.00032 or 0.032%.
    Here are my traits:
    Palmaris Longus: Yes
    Hand Clasping: Right Thumb on Top
    Extra Bent Thumb: Yes
    Murderer's Thumb: No
    Thumbprint: Whorl
    Foot: Big Toe and Second Toe same length (Squared foot)
    Earlobe: Unattached
    Double Jointed: Yes

    • @abmw70
      @abmw70 Год назад +3

      So THAT’S what they mean by square foot of land.. I am so dumb 😢

    • @KOKOBC
      @KOKOBC Год назад +8

      What I didn’t know that, I was having such as hard time deciding which toe was longer

    • @Sakutora
      @Sakutora Год назад +4

      I'm the same with toe length. I also don't know the name of it but my pinky toes have extremely tiny nails.

    • @gdiup9241
      @gdiup9241 Год назад

      Me too!

    • @cryscavanaugh675
      @cryscavanaugh675 Год назад

      If that's the case, I'm at 0.085% instead of 0.7%. Interesting.

  • @Trash_prince
    @Trash_prince Год назад +40

    I didn't know about hitchiker's thumb until I thumbed up at someone in middle school once and he was like "wtf are you doing with your figner" and I looked down and realized it's going all the way back, and I thought it's completely normal and everyone can do that

    • @catlover7015
      @catlover7015 Год назад +3

      Lol, the same thing happened with my hands. I just have extremely flexible hands, I can bend all of my fingers a full 270° (from flat against my palm to a right angle back), can bend my wrists almost 270° (nearly flat forward and then a right angle back), can easily bend my thumb flat against my wrist, and can crack almost every joint in my hand (wrists twice, all three joints of every finger, the middle joint of my thumbs, and I think the base joint of my thumbs, but I’m not completely sure because I crack it by pulling and twisting my thumb, so it could be something else). I thought it was completely normal until someone noticed me fidgeting with my fingers (nervous habit, so I do it a lot) and was freaked out by it.
      Sorry, I ramble on too much.

    • @o_Maple_.
      @o_Maple_. Год назад

      @@catlover7015 BRO I ALSO CAN DO THE SAME EXACT THING, I also have a hitchhikers thumb as well- Bro are you my long lost twin?

  • @skawesomeone
    @skawesomeone Год назад +182

    I have 0.0019 (0.19%)
    .12 no palmaris tendon
    .55 left on top
    .30 hitchhiker's thumb
    .98 no murderer's thumb
    .30 whorl thumbprint (i think, mine was hard to see)
    .42 longer 2nd toe (note below)
    .82 unattached earlobe
    .994 no ear pit
    .80 no hyper extension
    With the additional ones at the end, it is .00038 (.038%)
    .67 no widow's peak
    .75 no dimples
    .60 curly hair
    .73 yes tongue rolling
    .89 right-handed
    Note: I actually also have partial syndactyly (webbed digits) on my 2nd and 3rd toes. They're connected up to about the last centimeter. Only 1 in 2500 people have syndactyly so if I include that:
    syndactyly .0004
    My rarity is 0.00000015 (0.000015% or 1.5*10^-5%)
    Multiplied by 8 billion, that would leave only 1200 people with this combination of traits.

    • @octoscorpion2506
      @octoscorpion2506 Год назад +14

      My ex also had the same type of syndactyly as you. Neither of our children inherited it, though.

    • @MistaGSpecialEducation
      @MistaGSpecialEducation Год назад

      i have a flat thumb with no finger prints what do i do :skull:

    • @JackQNielsen
      @JackQNielsen Год назад +3

      I think I’ve dated at least three girls who have these same interesting traits (give or take two or three) and I gotta ask… are you bipolar also? Asking for science and also to know if I have a problem with being attracted to unique psychos

    • @skawesomeone
      @skawesomeone Год назад +1

      @@JackQNielsen No, I'm not bipolar, but I am depressive (Major Depressive Disorder). Also General Anxiety Disorder and autistic lol.

    • @JackQNielsen
      @JackQNielsen Год назад +5

      @@skawesomeone but I mean who isn’t these days

  • @kirashaffer6469
    @kirashaffer6469 Год назад +6

    This wonderful human here (aka me) has a hitchhiker's thumb, puts her right thumb over her left when clasping hands together, and has a very strange thumbprint that is unlike the ones you mentioned in the video. Mine is like 2 loops that swirl around one another -- it is so unique that I can never get away with a crime ever XD

    • @Sakutora
      @Sakutora Год назад +1

      i have the same thing with my thumbprint

    • @Grey_Warden_Invasion
      @Grey_Warden_Invasion Месяц назад

      Literally every thumbprint is unique. Even twins whose DNA would be identical have different thumbprints.

  • @PugalshishOfficial
    @PugalshishOfficial Год назад +15

    I combined all the percentages, including the example one and the ones during the sponsorship, and got 0.00731546%. But when I added the extra eyelashes, I got 7.31546E-9 as a decimal, whatever that translates to as a percentage. Point is, I am extremely rare

  • @drachna
    @drachna Год назад +25

    0.002 is my number. Those thumbprint patterns were freaking me out a bit ngl.
    I subscribed because of the skull identification videos, but I'd love to see more content like this.

  • @maxhatterschannel5140
    @maxhatterschannel5140 Год назад +12

    You guys think he made the background dark for his feet to keep the creeps away ? 😂

  • @camival1999
    @camival1999 Год назад +15

    Didn't expect this, but here I go!
    I got 0.0000342 (0.0034%)
    0.12 No palmaris tendon
    0.55 Left on top
    0.30 Hitchhiker's thumb
    0.98 No murderer's thumb
    0.65 Loop thumbprint
    0.58 Longer 1st toes
    0.18 Attached earlobe
    0.994 No ear pit
    0.20 Double jointed
    0.67 No widow peak
    0.75 No dimples
    0.40 Straight hair
    0.73 Able to roll my tongue
    0.89 Right-handed
    Sooo at arround 8 billion people, there's roughly 300k people with similar traits, which somehow feels both a lot and not that much people lol

    • @GowinImpact
      @GowinImpact Год назад +2

      Bro thats make you a super rare type or its like finding an Arceus in grass

  • @msemilyli
    @msemilyli 4 месяца назад +4

    This video esp the end is the most Mr Rodgers video of yours, and we love it!!! ❤ Keep up the great work. Love learning from you!

  • @Rcv2a
    @Rcv2a Год назад +1805

    i am rare because i can touch grass 🗿
    edit: the comments are a warzone

    • @mainaccount9873
      @mainaccount9873 Год назад +28

      Why would u do that?

    • @Skylar17199
      @Skylar17199 Год назад +13

      ​@@mainaccount9873 to get rid of gaming

    • @Rcv2a
      @Rcv2a Год назад +61

      @@mainaccount9873 because i got skill and the balls to touch grass

    • @tinky-winky3760
      @tinky-winky3760 Год назад +48

      🧢 grass isn't real

    • @mythcat1273
      @mythcat1273 Год назад +4

      You have a car in your pfp dude. . . .

  • @josefinaherreros1734
    @josefinaherreros1734 Год назад +40

    I dont know how I got .0007, but I do know that doctors hate my anatomical differences.
    Once, they tries to anesthezise on side of my leg but the other side got numb. Every time I get dental treatments they have to numb my whole mouth because my nerves go where they want to go.
    But that's what make me, me.
    Also annoyed doctors (because their books are not accurate) are funny.

  • @Kray83
    @Kray83 Год назад +3

    Beautifully narrated. Thanks!

  • @deltatango6793
    @deltatango6793 Год назад +3

    I had listened to an explanation that the second toe isn’t longer, but the bone in the foot that the big toe is attached to is shorter… and this can explain ankle injuries. I only have a “longer second toe” on my right foot and I have fractured, sprained, and strained my right ankle several times. I have not injured my left ankle. 🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @MentalIgglybuff
    @MentalIgglybuff Год назад +14

    I NEED to know the secret under the hat

    • @yokokurama3
      @yokokurama3 Год назад +6

      He's shiny skin bald. Some videos show it 😊

    • @Brimations
      @Brimations 3 месяца назад

      It’s a marmalade sandwich of course!

  • @dangle933
    @dangle933 Год назад +61

    Amazing content, you must have spent a ton of time on production. I was almost expecting a cameo from Ze Frank

  • @garyboy7135
    @garyboy7135 29 дней назад +1

    This brought me to tears. Thank you.

  • @gamrage
    @gamrage Год назад +2

    I think putting your leg behind your head is something that can be trained. It's not a can or cannot thing.
    As your flexibility improves, you become capable of it. I was able to do it and need to regain my flexibility again if I want to do it again.

  • @SailorYuki
    @SailorYuki Год назад +49

    HEDS and Hypermobility spectrum disorder, the ability be flexible (bending your thumb down to your wrist and so on) is actually quite common. It's just not that well known since most people don't have issues with their flexibility.
    This specimen has dyscalculia so might have calculated wrong, because 0.0001 seems a bit odd. Yes, I have many of the "rare" traits. Even a few not listed, like folding my tongue.

    • @artsy_dragon_creations
      @artsy_dragon_creations Год назад +1

      I don’t think you did your math wrong. It’s possible you’re supposed to be 0.001 not 0.0001, but not necessarily. My score is 0.0022.
      5 of my traits were relatively common, though I did have most of the rarer traits, (except the super rare ones) so that can make your score really low comparatively. Especially if you have one of those super rare traits like the ear divot or the short thumb, that would really drop your score down to super rare.
      Based on your score, this means there are only about 784,600 other people in the entire world that have the same combination of traits as you

    • @0fficialr3d
      @0fficialr3d Год назад +1

      As a person with hypermobility, if you have this. Hit the gym daily you will thank me when your are 50+. Very high chance you get rheumatism is you dont.

    • @SailorYuki
      @SailorYuki Год назад +10

      @0fficialr3d if you have Hypermobility, exercise is good, but only if done correctly. A gym is only efficient if done in a way that doesn't stretch or put pressure on your joints. I've tried many types of exercise like gyms, pilates, yoga, marshal arts. None worked for long. A physiotherapist is the best option for anyone with hypermobility so we don't worsen the instability in out joints. Arthritis is a different condition and not necessary connected to hypermobility. They usually coexist but one is not the cause of the other. HEDS can often mimic arthritis but that's not rheumatism.
      Exercise is good for your health in general, but people with hypermobility need to be more careful with the movements they do or risk severe injury.

    • @0fficialr3d
      @0fficialr3d Год назад +2

      @@SailorYuki couldent agree more. Mostly on the over streching part. When i train i carefully watch my movements and make sure i dont over stretch and over bend (like enkle to butt or something) this makes the muscles thighten up and make you more stiff over time. I was able to russian squad flat on mij feet. Cant do that anymore also cant put my legs in my neck anymore. But yeah if you dont know what youre doing get a trainer that know how to help.

    • @trygvedude3274
      @trygvedude3274 Год назад +1

      maybe you didnt multiply your result by 100, thats how you get the percentage

  • @geenx8
    @geenx8 Год назад +11

    With regards to the tendon, I have it on my right wrist but not on my left.

    • @octoscorpion2506
      @octoscorpion2506 Год назад +1

      Me too.
      In addition to that, I have one attached earlobe and one unattached earlobe.

    • @BunnBonn
      @BunnBonn Год назад

      Same! Same w/ my thumbs: one bends and the other doesn't.

  • @renegaderaven3777
    @renegaderaven3777 11 месяцев назад +1

    I do have the hitch hiker thumb. Always thought it was neat that it was super common.

  • @johnwheeler6839
    @johnwheeler6839 Год назад +1

    I have the thumb that doesn't stop. I cut my flexor tendon and the surgeon left it like a "normal" thumb. I immediately noticed the difference and told the surgeon I couldn't do that anymore and that my thumbs are different now. His answer was, "Your thumb (the one I didn't cut" is not normal. I can fix it for you to make it match the surgically repaired one. I guess I'm even more rare now that I have one and one.

  • @josemarialaguinge
    @josemarialaguinge Год назад +47

    This video was really cool man, more like this please.

  • @MatthewChenault
    @MatthewChenault Год назад +3

    Apparently, I’m double-jointed in the shoulder blades, meaning my shoulders can easily bend forward and backward with greater range.

  • @katechiconi
    @katechiconi Год назад

    Including the ones while you were talking about your sponsor, I got .0024. Additionally, I can bend the top joint alone (ie, without the second joint) of my first three fingers on both hands. I can turn my tongue right over laterally. I can wiggle my ears and my scalp. My ear canals bend in different directions (very unusual, I'm told). I can put my palms flat on the floor when I touch my toes. The ear/hair wiggling and the finger thing make great party tricks!

    • @jaidenbarrett4427
      @jaidenbarrett4427 Год назад

      Very cool, I can make a clover with my tongue and flip it too, I do all kinds of finger tricks like bending the first joint too or turning my thumb around, I can kind of on command snake spit also, my ears have a different shape on the inside too

  • @jenw9463
    @jenw9463 Год назад +1

    My husband has those preauricualar pits by his ears. I had no idea they were so rare!

  • @Nylak-Otter
    @Nylak-Otter Год назад +28

    Hey, I don't grow hair on my legs. At all. I inherited from my father, who didn't grow hair past mid-calf.
    As a woman who has been duped into keeping her legs hairless for appearance (and for comfort while horseback riding), this is actually a rare trait that is actually highly advantageous for me.
    So there, I guess.

    • @DeetotheDubs
      @DeetotheDubs Год назад +5

      How were you duped into keeping your legs hairless if they never grew hair?

    • @Nylak-Otter
      @Nylak-Otter Год назад +3

      @@DeetotheDubs ...That's a fair question. I do shave my toes and armpits, and I have little tufts around my ankles that I clear out. I guess I feel like I definitely would shave my legs if I had hair to shave, is all.

    • @angustheterrible3149
      @angustheterrible3149 Год назад +3

      ​​@@DeetotheDubsrom childhood, women are taught that having hair on their legs is bad and unacceptable through media and surrounding representations, it is treated as "disgusting" while in most cases, men are never gaslighted in this way about their body hair (there are exceptions, of course) women are duped by society into shaving. They are never given an option, because it is presented to them as something they must do. Most are immediately taught the moment their legs and bodies grow hair to shave. They are never told its OK to have hair. Shame regarding body hair is built into them by society from birth.

    • @heatherblake5523
      @heatherblake5523 Год назад +2

      I don't grow hair on my legs either. An inherited trait from my mom.

    • @rossrobertson674
      @rossrobertson674 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@angustheterrible3149it's not about shame, it's about what is attractive, we as men do things to be more attractive to women but we don't cry and blame society standards, being hairy is a masculine trait so when women have less hair on thier body it's more feminine hence more attractive, the same way taller stronger men are more attractive cuz tall and strong is masculine, just be glad u can shave it off, men can't make themselves taller or harrier, I had a girl laugh before cuz I have like no chest hair

  • @MasqueradeBreaker
    @MasqueradeBreaker Год назад +7

    About the thumb thing, I found out recently that my flexibility is apparently a genetic disease Ehlers Danlos or some other Macaroni Maroni. And the flexibility is the bad thing about it xD They don't know much about it but they're studying how it relates to depression, ADHD and autism so...💃

    • @dragonshadow4145
      @dragonshadow4145 Год назад +4

      Ehlers danloss is rare, but partly because it’s newer in diagnosis and there’s like 10 specialists in the whole US. I also have the flexibility one (and ADHD and autism, lol). I’ve sprained my ankle 15 times and dislocated my shoulder.

    • @MasqueradeBreaker
      @MasqueradeBreaker Год назад +1

      @@dragonshadow4145 I'm from Europe and to find a specialist is hard but we have some, case is, money obviously.

    • @MasqueradeBreaker
      @MasqueradeBreaker Год назад +3

      @@dragonshadow4145 Also sprained my knee 4 times, had back problems since elementary school so ✨️

    • @AlextheguitarFreak
      @AlextheguitarFreak Год назад +4

      Whoa, I need to write that down! Never heard of it but I have the flexability and ADHD and have dislocated several joints in the past. I will have to look this up thanks for the comment!

    • @sherryhassler5932
      @sherryhassler5932 Год назад +1

      You are so right about the flexibility being bad. It's cool when you can do stupid human tricks, but after years of doing them, all those areas begin to hurt. Then you get to splint a lot of things and deal with chronic pain. And that's if your brain works right (which it may not!), and if you don't have autoimmune diseases as a bonus.

  • @taytayz
    @taytayz Месяц назад

    There are many many things that people say to one another “well can you do this SUSAN?” Like licking your elbow, crossing your eyes, wiggling your ears, raising your eyebrows one at a time. These are also things that you may or may not be able to do from birth. I can wiggle my ears, raise one eyebrow at a time, have double jointed thumbs, can cross my eyes, but a lot of other things also depend on flexibility, such as putting your leg over your head.

  • @danielclv97
    @danielclv97 Год назад +3

    I also get 2% (0.02), but I can bend my thumb to touch my arm, but can't bring my feet over my head, or bend my ankle. I had to assume that all the 3 traits are equally important in the 20/80% calculation, so I put 50% for that (the aprox result of 0.2^1/3 x 0.8^2/3).
    BTW I never noticed people earlobe are not attached, kinda surprised me that is the most common trait, mine are attached. But I'm not the most social person so. Well, what can I say, I now know why it's called "ear lobe" 😂 mine is not a lobe at all, just skin from the ear in a straight line to my face.

  • @renterain8138
    @renterain8138 Год назад +19

    What if you only have one preauricular pit? Also I got 0.073% (unless we were supposed to count the last three separately in which case it's 0.04%)

    • @mr.commonsense
      @mr.commonsense Год назад +1

      I got 0,01%, in the last 3 case I would have gotten 0,09%

    • @octoscorpion2506
      @octoscorpion2506 Год назад +2

      It's possible to have mismatched traits. I have one attached earlobe, and one unattached earlobe. I have that tendon on one arm, but not on the other arm.
      My grandmother has one green eye, and one brown eye.
      Lifeforms are complex and do not always fit easily into tidy little boxes.
      I grew up on a farm. On time we had a calf that was black and white (typical Holstein coloration), but all of the white areas had long hair and all of the dark areas had short hair. We also have had milk cows that had 5 or 6 teats on their udder instead of the usual 4 teats.

    • @beardiemom
      @beardiemom Год назад +1

      @@octoscorpion2506 Yeah, I have one longer second toe and one longer big toe. So I just went with the rarer of the two for my calculation, since I have both to choose from.

    • @lilyanne2676
      @lilyanne2676 Год назад

      Mine 0,0017

    • @sweet_defenceless_creature
      @sweet_defenceless_creature Год назад

      I also have a preauricular pit (which my mom has named my ear dimple). It's incredibly rare. I don't know about other cultures, but only 0.1-0.9% of children born in the USA have it. However, I would like to add that most people who have a preauricular pit only have one. Mine is just over my left ear. Having two is either incredibly incredibly rare or it just doesn't happen.

  • @Caca-yq2di
    @Caca-yq2di Год назад +18

    I was born without two upper incisors so it’s like central incisors and then canines going right after them. And my canines look really sharp too, and it looks like three pairs instead of two. My classmates always told me I look like a shark or something. How rare is that?

    • @dragonshadow4145
      @dragonshadow4145 Год назад +9

      Hypodontia, but anyway I got a bud who has that running through their family, so it’s around.
      My family has a tendency to grow new canines over the baby ones, so I also got called shark teeth

    • @labaccident2010
      @labaccident2010 Год назад +2

      I have no top lateral incisors either! Neither does my grandmother!

    • @Kat-qf7ov
      @Kat-qf7ov Год назад +1

      haha, i know what you meant but tbf everyone was born without two upper incisors... and also bottom ones... and also every other teeth (unless of course you are young and meant your milk teeth).

    • @Caca-yq2di
      @Caca-yq2di Год назад +2

      @@Kat-qf7ov I meant my permanent teeth haha, my overall knowledge and English are lacking

  • @crtg4672
    @crtg4672 Год назад +1

    My thumb bends back a lot more then the example. I've always got a kick out of showing people because some think it's so odd. And I always attributed it to playing games from a young age. Maybe it was always like that and I just never noticed.

  • @RubbiDuckiLuci
    @RubbiDuckiLuci Год назад

    0.0028% (or 0.003%, whichever you prefer).
    1. No tendon.
    2. Right thumb on top.
    3. Thumb bends back.
    4. "Normal" thumb.
    5. Loop print.
    6. Second toe is longer (but only by a fraction).
    7. Earlobes are unattached.
    8. No pit.
    9. Can't put legs behind head or bend my thumb to my wrist, but I can bend my knee backwards.
    With the extras in the end:
    0.00018% (or 0.0002%).
    10. Slight peak.
    11. No dimples.
    12. Straight hair.
    13. Able to roll tongue.
    14. Right-handed.
    15. No extra lashes.

  • @onyxstewart9587
    @onyxstewart9587 Год назад +8

    For the toe one I have a longer second toe on my left foot and longer big toe on the right. I'm guessing that's even rarer lol?

  • @omega-xk4gj
    @omega-xk4gj Год назад +4

    3:39 Nah. I'm calling that Subjective-Unscientific-Comparitive-Rarity or SUCR for short.
    And I'm 45% SUCR

  • @AngieWy
    @AngieWy Год назад +1

    I've got a wayback thumb with hardly any prints on them. Kinda wierd, only on the bottoms. Didn't come close to any of what you showed. I'm in my late 60's and wasn't going to even try to get my foot behind my head. Lol. I might get stuck. That was fun!

  • @huguinpalmer200
    @huguinpalmer200 Месяц назад

    I got this: 1.42668000E−7
    .12 No Palmaris tendon.
    .45 Right thumb up.
    .70 No hitchhiker thumb.
    .98 No murderer's thumb.
    .30 Whirls thumbprint.
    .42 Second toe larger.
    .18 Earlobe attached.
    .99 No pit.
    .80 Non extraflexible.
    .33 Widow's peak.
    .25 Dimples.
    .40 Straight hair.
    .73 Tongue roll.
    .89 Right hand.
    .01 Extra eyelashes.
    I combined both the examples and the sponsors' ones and got whatever 1.42668000E−7 means.

  • @DexM47
    @DexM47 Год назад +4

    Fun video. I got 0.00072 (0.072%)
    0.88 got palmaris tendon
    0.45 right on top
    0.30 thumb bending back
    0.98 no murderer's thumb
    0.30 whorl thumbprint
    0.58 longer big toe
    0.18 attached earlobe
    0.994 no ear pit
    0.20 can put my leg behind my head & band my thumb backwards

    • @hanspeterzwillewitz4006
      @hanspeterzwillewitz4006 11 месяцев назад

      WHOW I´m very close to your traits. Except for the palmaris tendon, its the same for me. And I thought my number is off with 0,0098%.

  • @leventeemesz3857
    @leventeemesz3857 Год назад +7

    I am lazy to write down everything but with the additional ones in the end i got 0.00000001871, my extra eyelashes decreased it a lot
    This means i'm one of only 150 people who have the same traits, that's just... wow 😮

    • @charlieme5150
      @charlieme5150 Год назад +1

      Extra eyelashes?! Please upload a quick video showing it, I've never heard of that.

  • @scottandrewhutchins
    @scottandrewhutchins Год назад +1

    One of my weird traits is that I have one arched fingerprint, and none of my other fingerprints are the arch pattern. I used to have a coworker whose ears didn't match. One didn't fold back over at the top like a cat's ear. He said one of his ear's is like his father, and the other is like his mother. He's Italian on his fathers side and Latino on his mother's side.

    • @realityjunky
      @realityjunky 11 месяцев назад

      Which finger is the arch pattern on? There are tendencies for certain patterns to appear on certain fingers (and while it it doesn't have any particular personal meaning, it can be helpful in forensic analysis.) There are some statistical models to make the case for pattern types to be genetically inherited, so you might find it fun to compare patterns with family members.

  • @ShawnRavenfire
    @ShawnRavenfire Год назад

    I used to be able to bend my thumb back to my wrist when I was a kid, but not anymore.
    The left-thumb-over-right-thumb surprised me. I guess I always just assumed it was a left-handed/right-handed thing. (I'm right handed, and my right thumb goes over my left.)

  • @ShatnerLover
    @ShatnerLover Год назад +3

    I’m actually confused about how to calculate these scores so I don’t have the tendon at the beginning, my left thumb goes on top, I have a straight thumb, no murderer’s thumb, loop thumb print, longer second toe, attached earlobe, no pit, I can touch my thumb to my wrist, can’t bend knee backward and can’t put leg over my head.

  • @sipulikorva8717
    @sipulikorva8717 Год назад +4

    I got ~0,0072 so 0,72%.
    My rarest trait was the attached earlobe.

    • @Judither
      @Judither Год назад

      mine too XD got 0,00714 tho, maybe because of the first one. My right thumb is on top

  • @-C3S1UM-
    @-C3S1UM- Год назад +2

    Looks like I got real lucky while picking a random human being, here are his traits!
    Palmaris Longus: 88%
    Right thumb on top: 45%
    Hitchhikers Thumb: 30%
    Murderer's Thumb=No: 98%
    Loop Fingerprint: 65%
    Squared Foot: 5%
    Unattached Earlobe: 82%
    Preauricular Pit: 0.6%
    Hypermobility: 20%
    (I'm not adding additional traits because the more traits you add the rarer your list which doesn't give you a proper rarity when comparing to others.)
    And now for the final calculations to find the rarity of my personal human.
    0.88*0.45*0.30*0.98*0.65*0.05*0.82*0.006*0.20=0.000372%
    which means that there are only 29,760 people on earth with the exact same traits as me!

  • @RubyRocket26
    @RubyRocket26 Год назад +1

    I have three earlobes, two detached earlobes and one attached. My right ear has two earlobes, one attached and one detached. It’s a little confused on who it’s wanted to be so it decided, why not be both.

  • @nicaleff
    @nicaleff Год назад +3

    My second toe is longer than big toe, the third toe on the right foot is the same length as the second toe, but the third toe on the left foot is shorter than the second toe. I wonder how rare this is 😅 Not easy to find comfortable shoes anyway

  • @moniquegerken182
    @moniquegerken182 Год назад +10

    I’m not sure if this is a rare thing (because none of my friends seem to be able to do it and seem freaked out when I do it) but I have an extremely pointy tongue? My mom affectionately called me “lizard tongue” when I was a baby. It can also extend pretty far out of my mouth. If anyone else experiences this please tell me because I’ve never met anyone else who can!

    • @rubyred6167
      @rubyred6167 Год назад +1

      I have that too. I got called devil tongue if I stick it all the way out

    • @weebunny
      @weebunny Год назад +1

      Gene Simmons from the 70s band Kiss seems to have the same trait. He was always sticking out his tongue on stage to look scary or tough or something.

    • @jaidenbarrett4427
      @jaidenbarrett4427 Год назад

      Don't have that but I can create a clover with my tongue 🍀 (3 not 4)

    • @anynimus1617
      @anynimus1617 Год назад

      My mother has a very long tongue and can touch the tip of her nose with it. So can my daughter. when she was born and stuck out her tongue, I was like 'yeah, family genes are present in this one.' I don't know my biological father, so I don't know what of him I inherited, or my kids for that matter.

    • @sherryhassler5932
      @sherryhassler5932 Год назад

      @@weebunny I mean if you could make millions of dollars sticking your tongue out, wouldn't you?

  • @coolgirlfrozenfeet
    @coolgirlfrozenfeet Год назад

    1. Yes, tendon
    2. Left thumb on top
    3. Yes
    4. Nooooo
    5. Loops
    6. Second toe longer
    7. Unattached earlobe
    8. Double jointed. Plus hypermobile. I have EDS, which also explains my backwards-bendy thumb and knees and arms, etc.
    I don’t know what that makes my score. I don’t like math.

  • @Doom_State
    @Doom_State 11 месяцев назад +1

    You should do some like raising an eyebrow double jointed and wiggling ears type of stuff

  • @Wan2ML_DragonMasterSCE
    @Wan2ML_DragonMasterSCE Год назад +5

    I am rare as 3.9% rounded off which is 4%! How shocking! ❤

    • @Lampey22
      @Lampey22 Год назад +4

      Your number is soo big! You must have twins around the world. My rarity is 0,005880809088 what a number XD

    • @BlackPlectrum
      @BlackPlectrum Год назад

      Yeah you're pretty unrare. but who cares?

    • @Dynamight_01
      @Dynamight_01 Год назад

      @@BlackPlectrum Yet you care enough to replied to them

    • @BlackPlectrum
      @BlackPlectrum Год назад

      @@Dynamight_01 I meant, who cares that they're not "rare" according to this video. Everyone is unique, regardless of their genetic rarity

  • @miyutakahada5691
    @miyutakahada5691 Год назад +3

    I felt pretty unique by the end of this video, nice~! 0.005

  • @notplair
    @notplair Год назад +2

    3:02 is it possible to get the two together the one on the left is my left ear and the one on the right I’m my right one

  • @elizabethcallan10
    @elizabethcallan10 Год назад

    I have no clue about the math, but most of the things I can do. My prints are a mix of the spiral and the swirly loop. My thumbs go back very far and touch my wrist. I used to be able to put both legs behind my back, I’m fatter now so I’m not going to bother trying lol. I put my right thumb over when crossed. On my right foot my big toe is taller a bit. But on my left foot, they are even. I also can hyperextend my right arm n elbow behind me. I can flare my nostrils which apparently most can’t do as a friend told me recently. And I can pop out my right thumb joint. Both hands’ fingers naturally point back a bit, and when actively doing it, I can make them go back further. I also can do weird things with the blue veins on either side of my under tongue. Every time I see a dentist since I was a kid, I asked if they’ve seen it before. They always say no. I can also fully put my feet ankle to ankle, with the toes facing outward. Kinda like that ballet move, but it makes a straight line. But that one comes from the orphanage where I was just left in my crib. My feet normally walk “like a duck” I’ve been told. So yep. I’m quite a freak. Oh and I have 3 widows peaks. One on the front of my forehead, and one on either side of where my hair meets my ears. I can do the tongue loop. I can also make my tongue do the worm. I’m right handed, but taught myself to use both, so I’m technically ambidextrous. My hair used to be curly but my thyroid butchered that. I can snap both fingers. I can whistle inhaling and exhaling. Can you tell me what my score is? I can’t math but I’m genuinely curious what my score is. I have thick eyelashes, idk if it’s extra though. But I’ve never needed mascara or extensions- not even in my theatre days. And I do have dimples, but not on my face. One kinda went away. But I still got the left dimple. If it adds to rarity, it’s on my butt cheek.

  • @o0oqtkato0o
    @o0oqtkato0o Год назад +4

    Can we agree that his voice , tone would be amazing to listen to on audio books! ❤

  • @tanhaoxuanmoe2977
    @tanhaoxuanmoe2977 Год назад +3

    Intresting

  • @stupidas9466
    @stupidas9466 11 месяцев назад

    Problem with multiplying all of them occurs if any single trait "comes" with another. If bending your knee backwards also gives everyone the ability to put their leg behind their head then multiplying these together will make two people with both these abilities (meaning all of those individuals) further apart from each other, despite them being closer together. And any percentage less than 100% will also do the same, just not to the same degree.
    When the data in is flawed, the result is meaningless.
    For example, if anyone who has trait 1,2,3,4 or 5 ALSO must have the same other four traits, and anyone with traits 6,7,8,9 or 10 ALSO must have those same four other traits, then you are yes/no for traits 1-5 and yes/no for traits 6-10…
    meaning there are only four categories. Instead of multiplying 10 factors you would only be multiplying 4 factors, which would give a much different number, regardless of what the percentages are.
    Garbage in, garbage out.

  • @lesnyk255
    @lesnyk255 11 месяцев назад

    0.29%. I'm male, right-handed, with brown eyes - full head of hair, brown with reddish highlights before it all turned white - short (5'6", less now as I age) - "tongue-tied" (cannot touch the roof of my mouth with my tongue when my mouth is opened as wide as it goes) - introverted, good with math & language. A rare specimen, indeed....

  • @Eczotic_world
    @Eczotic_world Год назад +4

    Wow now I know how rare am I! I'm not rare at all...

  • @bridgettelair370
    @bridgettelair370 Год назад +4

    palmaris longus: no 12%
    hand clasping: right thumb on top 45%
    hitchhiker's thumb: yes 30%
    murderer's thumb: no 98%
    thumbprint: loops 65%
    foot: big toe longer 58%
    earlobe: unattached 82%
    ear pit: no pit 99.4%
    natural hyperextension: I can put the inside of my elbows together so 20%
    .00097
    Extra Stuff
    widow's peak: no 67%
    dimples: yes 25%
    curly hair: uhhh it's wavy...? 60% I guess
    tongue rolling: yes 73%
    Handedness: Left 11%
    Eye color: Green 2%
    I'm going to add two things about my teeth cause they're weird. I had to be put under to get some of my baby teeth surgically removed in order to get braces, those suckers did not want to come out. Plus I had an extra tooth, it was very pointy right inbetween my incisors.
    supernumerary teeth: one extra (I had it removed) 3.8%
    retained baby teeth: quite a few and I'm well into adulthood 25% (I think)
    1.49605611e-9 I think

    • @learning2live_brokeninchro157
      @learning2live_brokeninchro157 Год назад +1

      I also had the retained baby teeth thing. I had to have every single baby tooth pulled. They never got loose at all. My brother “fondly” called me Jaws because my adult just came in behind my baby teeth. So I had two rows of teeth. 🦈 Same as you, when I needed to get braces they had to pull the remaining baby teeth. So in one day they pulled 6 teeth. 🦷🦷🦷🦷🦷🦷 it was awful. I still hate the dentist.

  • @FantaLain
    @FantaLain Год назад

    I didnt know about the little pip near some peoples ears and I wish I didnt now. That picture gave me goosebumps

  • @Araylie
    @Araylie 2 месяца назад

    This human specimen isn't dead... This is an unlikely probability on this channel.

  • @spider9900
    @spider9900 Год назад +3

    1:51 When the thumb is sus 🥵

  • @jfa4771
    @jfa4771 Год назад +2

    2:28 i dont have a arch, or a whorl or a loop bur a "S" or a double loop

  • @Silverfirefly1
    @Silverfirefly1 Год назад

    My thumbs have the full 180 movement from the end joint. Once when I was 8 I held it straight and pretended to snap it back and screamed and a little girl in my class fainted. She was very sensitive.

  • @navi9597
    @navi9597 Год назад +1

    I put my right thumb on the top because I think it's because I have an amputee scar on my left pinky from a crippled finger I had when I was born. This scar is very sensitive. The finger got removed because there was no point of keeping it and it had no function. But I also have a non identical twin who had the same thing on the other hand

  • @car17yn71
    @car17yn71 Год назад

    When I was younger, I could put my thumb to my wrist and put my foot behind my head. Currently, I am still close on the thumb, but nowhere near the foot behind my head (short legs and a big belly). Now, I CAN bend JUST the top knuckle on all 8 fingers while locking the second knuckle. FYI, that is NOT good if it happens while playing volleyball, especially if it happens while you are setting the ball - it may lead to broken fingers (especially middle fingers).

  • @crazyfrytka
    @crazyfrytka Год назад +2

    1:43 I've always known that I have rare thumb nail, but I didn't realise it is that rare.
    Also I didn't know it is called a Murderer's Thumb. It now makes a perfect sense that I'm a huge fan of cryminology and criminalistics. 😂😂😂

    • @denden8372
      @denden8372 Год назад

      Me too! I also have a murderer's thumb, and I was surprised to discover how rare it is. I always thought it was, like, 15% of the population or something since both my parents have it (which is kinda crazy in itself) but my brother and my grandparents on both sides don't.

    • @crazyfrytka
      @crazyfrytka Год назад +2

      @@denden8372 That's interesting, that both of your parents had it! In my family only my grandma had it, and she had 4 children, 7 grandchildren and 5 grand-grandchildren. And only I got it. :D

  • @danielle5384
    @danielle5384 Год назад

    I've got a double whirl on my right thumb. Regular whirl on my left Arches on my pointers and loops everywhere else

  • @bejjteman5649
    @bejjteman5649 Год назад +1

    A piece of advice.
    You're not rare or ordinary, you are unique ❤.

  • @jaidenbarrett4427
    @jaidenbarrett4427 Год назад

    Got .0038 on first and .07 on second. I can partially on command snake spit too, and can create a clover with my tongue, as well as I'm double jointed

  • @TheSuperMARIOnette
    @TheSuperMARIOnette 11 месяцев назад

    "I'm bad, and that's good. I will never be good, and that's not bad. There's no one I'd rather be than me."

  • @TinyFoxPlayz
    @TinyFoxPlayz 4 месяца назад

    My traits: 1. Not seeing a tendon on my wrist 2. Arch fingerprint 3. Longer 2nd toe 3. Earlobe attached my score: I ain’t doing that cuz I don’t wanna

  • @UltimateMustacheX
    @UltimateMustacheX 11 месяцев назад +1

    That ear pit adds quite a bit of rarity. I have 0.00006% because of it (though only on one ear).
    .12 no palmaris tendon
    .55 left on top
    .30 hitchhiker's thumb
    .98 no murderer's thumb
    .30 whorl
    .42 longer 2nd toe
    .82 unattached
    .006 ear pit
    .80 no hyper extension
    .33 widow's peak
    .75 no dimples
    .40 straight hair
    .73 tongue rolling
    .89 right-handed

  • @vishrrfa
    @vishrrfa Год назад

    I used to be a left-handed at writing... Too bad my elementary teacher forced me to use the other hand 🥲
    But I'm still glad that I play badminton, throwing ball, typing on a keyboard using my left hand.

  • @Lyca31
    @Lyca31 Год назад

    I have all the traits mentioned in this video apart from being able to bend my knee joints backwards.
    I have Brachydactyly type D in both thumbs. I hate the term 'murders thumb' it's seen as an old outdated (and kind of offensive) term to describe people with brachydactyly. People sometimes say 'toe thumbs' (which isn't much better really) or 'club thumbs'
    I also have other types of brachydactyly in all of my other fingers. I've been pretty much bullied and laughed at all through school because of my nails.
    I also have Neurofibromatosis type 2. I've had over 50 (very minor) surgeries. I'm apparently medically rare. I also have jaw/bone problems that affected my teeth from an early age and now have 4 implants on my bottom jaw.
    So I have more rare traits than most, but I wish I didn't have them. They affect my health very negatively.

    • @realityjunky
      @realityjunky 11 месяцев назад

      I hear you. Ignore the name-callers. You've got enough to deal with without having to hear their superstitious nonsense.

  • @akechijubeimitsuhide
    @akechijubeimitsuhide Год назад +1

    My dad has those ear pits, he always wondered where the hell they came from. Then again he can also move his ears at will.

  • @threegoblinsinatrenchcoat748
    @threegoblinsinatrenchcoat748 Год назад

    Here's mine
    No extra tendon | .12
    Right thumb over left | .45
    Hitchhikers thumb | .30
    Murderer's thumb | .98
    Whorl pattern | .30
    Longer second toe | .42
    Attached earlobe | .18
    No pit | .994
    This equals out to about .00033
    With the additional traits
    No widow's peak | .67
    Dimples | .25
    Straight hair | .40
    Tongue roll | .73
    Right handed | .89
    It equals out to .000014
    I'm not sure if I did the math correctly, or if I just have a lot of rarer traits
    Edit: oh man, I completely forgot about the hyper motility thing. I have that in both of my sholderblades where if I want, I can bend in a certain way where I can fit my hands underneath them. It's easier in my left sholderblade than my right

  • @dransnake
    @dransnake 10 дней назад

    I was just a little conflicted when choosing some options for this with my human. It can't bend its thumb to its wrists, but it does have knees that slightly bends backwards. Also I didn't quite know what to choose for the toes. The big toe and the second toe are almost the same size, but it seemed like the second toe was slightly larger.
    All and all, my human's traits are around 0.6% - 0.1% rare (with the flexibility traits being the varied variables)
    With the bonus traits, it comes out to 0.02% rarity! Minus extra eyelashes because I really couldn't tell the difference between the images

  • @PremonitionGamingVid
    @PremonitionGamingVid Год назад

    I'm 0 seconds into the video, I'm a blue-eyed ginger, you tell me how rare my traits are.

  • @2ZH
    @2ZH Год назад

    If anyone would like to know mine is .0011 or 0.11% sooooooo there's that. Feel like I'm pretty outside the norm as it is and interesting to see that kinda lines up. Where you lay your thumbs when you fold your hands was the interesting one for me

  • @DaveTexas
    @DaveTexas Год назад

    My traits: blue-eyed, male pattern baldness, left-handed, type 1 diabetic, gay, autism spectrum disorder, drive a stick-shift, and have only ever owned Macs. I believe I’m physically incapable of being in the majority for anything. Probably due to my demand avoidance. I do put my left thumb over my right when I clasp my hands, so I need to work to fix that.

  • @dragonartz3207
    @dragonartz3207 Год назад +1

    2:56 ok but what do I do if only one of my feet has a longer 2nd toe than big toe but the other doesn't?

  • @DeChronics
    @DeChronics День назад

    I got curious about all my fingers. After a brief inspection, I how come to the realization that each one of my fingers has a loop configuration, except my left thumb which has a whorl

  • @njdss4
    @njdss4 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have the 'extra eyelashes'. I didn't realize it was so rare (.01%).

  • @kalayne6713
    @kalayne6713 Год назад

    This is really interesting, another rabbit hole to go down. (Have quite a few of these rarities including one not mentioned..going tone deaf when maths in the form of percentages was discussed, yet I can read maps no problems...science or not?).

  • @Juu_de
    @Juu_de Год назад

    I have loops and swirls on different fingers. One loop thumb and one whirl thumb. 3 whirls on right hand and one on left hand

  • @mdshyboi
    @mdshyboi Год назад +1

    I got 0.00000093 (0.000093%)
    .12 no palmaris tendon
    .45 right on top
    .30 Hitchhiker's thumb
    .98 no murderer's thumb
    .65 loops fingerprints
    .42 second toe longer
    .18 attached earlobe
    .006 ear pit
    .20 hyper extension
    With the extra ones, it becomes 0.00000006 (0.000006%)
    .33 widow's peak
    .75 no dimples
    .40 straight hair
    .73 I can roll my tongue
    .89 right-handed

  • @yamahadx7synthesiser
    @yamahadx7synthesiser 8 месяцев назад

    palmaris longus: yes .88
    hand clasping: right thumb on top .45
    extra bent thumb: yes .30
    murderer's thumb: no .98
    thumbprint: whorl .30
    second toe: longer than big toe .42
    earlobe: unattached .82
    pre-auricular pit: no .994
    double joint: yes .2
    my rarity: 2.4%

  • @fortnite_pro555
    @fortnite_pro555 6 месяцев назад

    Staying home from school today bc I have a stomach ache, I’m eating all his shorts as a way of “social studies” and this percent thing for “math”