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Your body is a temple, but its also a museum of natural history. Look closely and youll see parts that arent there because you need them but because your animal ancestors did. No longer serving their previous function but not costly enough to have disappeared, these remnants of our deep history only make sense within the framework of evolution by natural selection. With your arm on a flat surface, push your thumb against your pinky and tip your hand slightly up. If you see a raised band in the middle of the wrist, youve got a vestigial muscle in your forearm. That tendon you see connects to the palmaris longus, a muscle that around 10-15% of people are missing on one or both of their arms. It doesnt make them any weaker though. Theres no difference in grip strength. In fact, its one of the first tendons that surgeons will take out so they can use it in reconstructive and cosmetic surgeries. You can find the palmaris longus across mammal species, but its most developed among tho