interdigitierte
Interdigitierte refers to a condition in which the toes or fingers overlap or interlace with each other. This condition can occur in both humans and animals, and it is often associated with certain genetic disorders or developmental anomalies. In humans, interdigitierte can be a feature of various syndromes, including ectrodactyly, where the fingers or toes are partially or completely absent, and syndactyly, where the digits are fused together.
The term "interdigitierte" is derived from the Latin words "inter," meaning between, and "digitus," meaning finger
In animals, interdigitierte is more commonly observed in reptiles, particularly in species of lizards and snakes.
Interdigitierte is a relatively rare condition, and its exact prevalence is difficult to determine due to the