No
In relation to its body the gibbon has the longest arms.
longer than his body-7 feet long.
It depends on your height and if you have any disorders. For me, I am double jointed and my arms are longer than my body.
"Bigger" is so vague. The mouth is not longer than its arms.
The fore limbs are longer, yes.
It is unlikely that a human can hold themselves up longer with their mouth compared to their arms. The jaw muscles are not designed to support body weight for an extended period of time, whereas the arms are stronger and designed for tasks like holding weight.
Simply bend!
Surprisingly, the arms of a T. rex were significantly stronger than those of a human.
Yes, chimpanzees have longer arms than legs. This anatomical adaptation is known as brachiation and allows them to swing from tree to tree efficiently in their natural habitat. Their long arms help with climbing and gathering food from trees.
If your arms go past your knees, I would be worried.
No orangutans have longer and stronger arms and allow them to swing
black hands, brown body, tail sometimes longer than body, 35-66cm, 6-10kgs,long lanky arms, 4 fingers no thumbs, red or pink skinned faces