Source: Neatorama
The fabella bone found in our primate ancestors was once rare in humans and scientists believed that we might have lost this primordial knee bone during evolution. However, a recent study from Imperial College of London found an increasing occurrence – this bone is now three times more common in humans than it was a hundred years ago.
The fabella bone is a small bone behind the knee and up until now nobody knows its function.
“We don’t know…
The post Resurgence of Fabella Bones in Human Knees appeared first on FeedBox.