When my fingernails and toenails get longer they get in the way and are more likely to get snagged or broken (grimace).
I figure nails evolved to be the way they are just like everything else. How do we think our ancestors kept their nails at a manageable and useful length? We they a bunch of nail-biters? What about their toes?
P.S. this is just an out-of-curiosity type question - I'm not looking to reenact whatever we come up with.
