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Dave Bradley | 16:21 Thu 04th Nov 2004 | People & Places
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I have a slight webbing between my toes on my left foot, is this normal?
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It's not 'normal', but it is more common than you'd think, and nothing to be concerned over.

Not unless you are the swamp thing!!

I don't think that it's 'normal' but I don't think that it's a big deal- happens every now and again.....

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My friend has webbing between all his toes, don't worry about it. It happens to a lot of people! By the way, don't pay any attention the the dicks who have given insensitive and pointless answers.
Dave, a girl at school had completely webbed feet.   She was also the best swimmer in our class - this is true not a mickey take.  I don't think it's that unusual as I have heard of several cases.
Dave,My yougest son had webbed toes on both feet,so has his dad,uncle and 2nd cousin.
Dan Ackroyd, of Saturday Night Live and Blues Brothers fame, has webbed toes as well.

http://home.earthlink.net/~wmluken2/syndactyly.htm

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Until I was around 10 years old, I thought that everybody had toes like these. Then I discovered that the rest of you were all weird.

     Love that bit thats underlined! .... who is to say what is NORMAL and what isn't!!

  If it isn't bothering you Dave, don't worry about it!!

NapoleonSolo - Rachel Stephens must be a freak then as she has webbed feet.
completely normal for frogs or newts.
Dave, how old are you? i suppose the question I'd be asking is why is it just on my left foot? Are you left footed? This really interests me sorry! Have you got a bird what does she think or do you his it from her? So many questions... sorry

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