Have you ever heard of something called a "medical oddity"? It's when something unusual happens to someone's body that is different from what we usually see.
Sometimes, these oddities can happen when someone is born - like having extra fingers or toes, or being born with a different color of skin or hair than most people. Other times, they can happen later in life, like when someone gets a weird bump or growth on their body that wasn't there before.
These oddities can be interesting to study for doctors and scientists because they can learn more about how our bodies work and how they can sometimes be different. And for the people who have them, it can sometimes be a little bit scary or confusing because they might not know what's going on with their body.
But it's important to remember that even if someone has a medical oddity, they are still a person just like anyone else, with feelings and dreams and talents. So it's always good to be kind and accepting of others, no matter what makes them unique!