Cuban man has twenty-four digits
Cuba's Yoandri Hernandez says he is proud of his twenty-four fingers and toes - an extra digit on each hand and foot - and uses them to his advantage in his job.
In this photo taken Wednesday Aug. 24, 2011, Yoandri Hernandez, 37, known as "Twenty-Four," climbs a palm tree in Baracoa, Guantanamo province, Cuba. Hernandez is proud of his extra digits and calls them a blessing, saying they set him apart and enable him to make a living by scrambling up palm trees to cut coconuts and posing for photographs in this eastern Cuban city popular with tourists. Known as polydactyly, Hernandez's condition is relatively common, but it's rare for the extra digits to be so perfect.