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Polymelia (from Greek πολυ- = "many" plus μέλος (plural μέλεα) = "limb") is a birth defect involving limbs (a type of dysmelia), in which the affected individual has more than the usual number of limbs. In humans and most land-dwelling animals, this means having five or more limbs. The extra limb is most commonly shrunken and/or deformed.

Sometimes an embryo started as conjoined twins, but one twin degenerated completely except for one or more limbs, which end up attached to the other twin.

Sometimes small extra legs between the normal legs are caused by the body axis forking in the dipygus condition.

Frogs in the USA sometimes are affected by polymelia: see Ribeiroia.

[edit] Notable cases

[edit] In humans

[edit] In animals

[edit] In Mythology

Many mythological creatures like dragons, winged horses, and griffins have six limbs, four legs and two wings. The dragon's science is discussed in Dragons: A Fantasy Made Real

[edit] In popular culture

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  1. ^ The Associated Press (2006-09-22). "Pennsylvania farm discovers a four-legged chicken", The Associated Press. Retrieved on 22 September 2006. 
  2. ^ [1] MSNBC video of Henrietta

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