Kamani Hubbard arrived in California with 6 perfectly formed fingers and toes on each of his hands and feet.

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The condition wasn't picked up on the baby's ultrasound scans, or immediately spotted when he was born, instead his father Kris , whose family have a history of the condition, noticed it.

'Some of our family members have had six fingers, not completely developed, but not the toes as well,' says Kris.

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The condition, known as 'polydactyl' isn't in itself uncommon, but doctors were surprised to see it on both the little boy's hands and feet.

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