No humans are not the only ones. Chimps also have them.
Yes
Humans (with opposable thumbs) can grasp, carry and grip things that other animals including primates (who lack opposable thumbs) cannot.
Humans and primates.
Yes they do, their thumbs are just so high up that they cant use them.
No besides us apes are the only ones who have opposable thumbs but ours are better
Bears do have opposable thumbs. Some bears have a special bone found in their wrists. Its their sixth toe and it is an opposable thumb. It is used for grasping bamboo. They use this bone in the same way humans use their thumbs, mainly for grasping food. Most species do not have opposable thumbs.
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No, mice do not have opposable thumbs. They have paws with a pollex, which is the innermost digit of the forelimb.
Chimpanzees are non-human primate mammals. They have hands similar to humans which do include opposable thumbs on both their left and right hands.
no, i dont think they do. i belive that is a characteristic of primates and humans.
Only primates-they have hooves.
All primates - humans, apes, chimpanzees etc
Opposable thumbs. Raccoons have actual 'hands', with a movable thumb, just like humans.