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I dunno... It could be 100.01% if extra bones are more common?
I'm gonna guess that amputations are more common than having extra bones. Especially given the world we live in
I'm not at all sure about that. According to sources i see, extra bones occur in roughly 10 to 30% people.
https://www.livescience.com/health/how-common-is-it-to-have-extra-bones-in-your-skeleton
Before we clarify the average, we must define what an entire skeleton means. If some people have 'extra' bones - who says that this isn't the baseline and the majority is lacking some?
According to the article the extra bones provide no additional function and just cause pain. I'd say that will qualifies as being extra