You might have some unusual physical characteristics
Some people were born with extremely lengthy legs, while others were born with fiery red hair. Don’t worry if you don’t have one of these features. You most certainly have some other distinguishing characteristics that you are unaware of.
We studied about unusual bodily traits that distinguish their owners.
Gray eyes
This is one of the most uncommon eye colors. Gray-eyed people make up only 3% of the population, which is three times less than blue-eyed people.

Green eyes
Only two persons in a hundred have green eyes. That’s because green isn’t a prominent color and, in most circumstances, pales in comparison to brown eyes. If both parents have green eyes, however, the chances of the child getting green eyes are very high.

Arch fingerprints
The most frequent fingerprint pattern is loops, which are found in 65 percent of persons. A whorl-shaped pattern can be seen in 30% of the world’s population. Only 5% of the population has an arch fingerprint pattern.

Simian crease
Only 1.5 percent of persons have a deep transverse line that runs the length of their palm. This characteristic is more common in men and is typically inherited.

The palmaris longus muscle is absent
This muscle is not present in around 14% of the population. The fact is that this is a rudimentary portion of the body for which there is no longer a requirement as a result of evolution. As a result, the lack of the palmaris longus muscle has no effect on the forearm’s function.

The lack of wisdom teeth
Wisdom teeth are not present at birth in between 5% to 37% of people. These teeth are most likely missing because they are no longer required. Our ancestors required them to chew tough meals like roots, leaves, nuts, and meat.

Double crown
The majority of people only have one clockwise hair whorl. A double crown is significantly more uncommon, occurring in only 5 persons out of every 100. When both whorls are turned counterclockwise, the person becomes even more unique.

Heterochromia
Only about 1% of people have different colored eyes. Heterochromia can be partial, meaning that a portion of the iris in one eye is a different color from the rest of the iris in the same eye.
