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Found one today and decided to look it up. You're welcome.

Found one today and decided to look it up. You're welcome.

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It's not a mutation. And the condition is pili multigemini, not the hairs. They're otherwise normal hair that grow from hair bulbs that formed too close together and joined to the same follicle.