Saturday, January 23, 2010

Why have we finger & toe nails?

Well, in THEORY - we still need our finger-nails to reinforce / protect our finger-tips.





We don't really NEED toe-nails anymore in our current lifestyle. They're evolutionary carry-overs... much like our appendix and any other vestigial organs we've still got.Why have we finger %26amp; toe nails?
To protect the ends of our digits.Why have we finger %26amp; toe nails?
they are dead cells... body extra waste growth...
they are vestigial claws
it is the natural protection of fingers in hands and toes
To protect our toes and fingers from injury, and to scratch or pick at something like animals use them for more grip and to eat/tear something apart.





I use mine for getting way in my nose to pick those hard to pick boogers.
Because that is the way God made us.
It stems from when we evolved from early primates/man.


We needed the claws to dig, scratch and protect.. Its since evolved that they are shorter and thinner but still work for protection and for gripping
my boyfriend says ';to chew on'; lol
To scratch ourselves and poke our nose!
For food.
Because if we didn't Rimmel would go out of business

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