Eli5: Why do humans have nails?

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Eli5: Why do humans have nails?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Nails are useful to primitive humans for:
1. Scratching
2. Peeling fruit
3. Picking up small items
4. Picking parasites from someone’s hair
5. Making marks on soft material
6. Separating plant fibers

Etc.

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Nails are what happens when an animal used to have claws, but hasn’t really needed them to survive for thousands of years, so they’re starting to disappear.

Just like our coccyxes are vestigial tails, and our appendix is a vestigial stomach (I think), our nails are vestigial claws.

Anonymous 0 Comments

All our primative ancestors had claws. Humans evolved from clawed mammals, our finger nail is a version of a claw through evolution

Anonymous 0 Comments

Nails are very useful is why we have them. They do any number of things from peeling fruit to climbing to grooming. I heard somewhere that our nails are shaped the way that they are and not like claws is that its easier to groom with and thereby make friends. Way before we had language at least. Ever have a gf pop pimples on your back? Its exactly that but without talking lol

Anonymous 0 Comments

A very long time ago, we needed these to climb and to do other activities. Toenails are vestigial, and at one time in our ancestral tree they were necessary for defense, digging, climbing, and were used as tools, Rothschild says.
Fingernails have some practical use in everyday life, such as peeling fruit or scratching, but we don’t use toenails anymore. Ultimately, they’re now there for cosmetic reasons. If you’re a woman and you go out and dress up, you probably have nail polish on.

That toenails are now purely cosmetic is a point of view that not everyone agrees with.

“Toenails serve a purpose in protecting the tip of your toe and protecting the blood vessels and nerves at the tip of the toe,” said John Krebsbach, D.P.M., a podiatrist in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Imagine dropping a rock on your foot. Would you rather have the meager protection of a toenail, or none at all?

Regardless of their differing opinions on toenail functionality today, both podiatrists agreed: Toenails don’t do anything to make you run better. And at the same time, not having them doesn’t make you run any worse. They don’t really matter.

What’s more, they agreed that, if deformed and thickened, toenails can do more harm than good. If this is you, it’s time to see the doctor to develop a plan for healthy toenails. There are a couple of ways to remedy this. A podiatrist could trim down or file down the nails. She could give you a topical medication, or an oral medication to deal with infection or fungus. As a last resort, the problematic toenail can be removed with a laser or a chemical.

“Toenails are like our appendix,” Krebsbach says. “They do serve a purpose, but we can live without them.”

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