Did You Know!

Your body can grow extra bones — and sometimes horns.

Condition: Enthesophytes or cutaneous horns
Some people develop bone spurs or horn-like growths on their skulls or fingers, often due to repetitive strain or posture. In rare cases, these resemble animal-like horns made of keratin or calcified tissue.

💡 Bizarre twist: A study found that looking down at smartphones too much is causing young adults to grow horn-like bone spurs at the base of their skulls.