Why do we have small bones in our fingers, instead of a single bone in each of them?
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The answer from evolution is: because, developing from the basic bodyplan of vertebrate tetrapods, in most cases no variation starting from the 1-and-2 bone structure of the limbs produced offspring more fit to survive and reproduce.
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