WebJun 21, 2014 · By Maxim Duncan BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil have won a handful of World Cups but for one local family five is not enough. Fourteen members of the Da Silva family were born with six fingers on each hand and six toes on each foot thanks to a rare genetic condition called polydactyly. The family, who live near the capital, Brasilia, are staunchly … WebJun 22, 2014 · Six-fingered family hopes luck will bring Brazil 6th World Cup. Brazil’s Da Silva family of 14 are keeping all their fingers crossed for the victory of their national team at the World Cup. And they definitely …
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WebDec 6, 2024 · Some 15 members of the da Silva family in Brazil have six fingers on each hand; Brazil could clinch the World Cup trophy for a sixth time if they win in Qatar; If they … WebOct 12, 2024 · The Da Silva family from Brazil carry an unusual genetic trait which means 14 members of the 23-strong clan have been born with 12 fingers and toes each, all of which are fully functional. the war against boys
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WebJan 21, 2024 · My mothers family has extra toes and fingers. It only seems to be passed on by the women in the family. ... and a twelve-fingered Sky Kachina in the tradition of the Laguna, Hopi and other Pueblo Indians. The Brazilian Ugha Mongulala believe their “Ancient Fathers”, who came from the stars, had “six fingers and six toes as signs of … WebJun 21, 2014 · Subscribe to ITN News: http://bit.ly/1bmWO8hMost people in Brazil have their fingers crossed for their country to win the World Cup for a sixth time, but one... WebDec 7, 2024 · Leigh Mcmanus. 11:13, 7 DEC 2024. The whole family supporting Brazil at World Cup have six fingers and six toes (Image: … the war against cliche