If East Asians Developed Epicanthic Folds To Adapt To Snow Blindness, Then Why Didn’t Northern Europeans Develop The Same Trait?

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I’ve read that East Asians developed slanted eyes or Epicanthic Folds as a way to adapt to snow blindness in the more snowy and colder regions of Asia, and I was wondering why Northern Europeans, specifically Germanic and Nordic people that lived in the colder regions of Northern Europe, didn’t develop the same genetic trait or at least something similar to it.

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its because coccyx is not an english word its ancient greek (κοκκυξ, κοκκυγας). and means, guess what, the tail bone. or a bird I think. the plural of coccyx in greek is κοκκυγες which if you translate letter for letter in english is coccyges.

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