Yes only primates
Not really. While koalas are the only known animal to have distinctive fingerprints, they can be distinguished from the fingerprints of a human. Like humans, their fingerprints comprise ridges in a variety of patterns.
Koalas have fingerprints that are very similar to human fingerprints, with unique patterns that can be used for identification. This distinct feature has made them the only non-human animal known to possess this characteristic.
we are the only ones that have finger prints because so when we do something bad the cops can chach u
Yes, you can get your fingerprints taken at some post offices for background checks or other purposes.
Yes and no. According to the Australian Koala Foundation, koalas have fingerprints that are very distinct from each other, just as humans do. However, they are easily discernible from human fingerprints.
Scarred fingerprints refer to fingerprints that have been damaged or altered due to injury, burns, or other trauma to the skin on the fingers. These scars can make it difficult for traditional fingerprint identification systems to accurately match a person's identity based on their fingerprints.
they are social to other mammals only injured and ill mammals
Emus are not mammals, and are therefore not the same as other mammals at all. Emus are birds.
No.Fingerprint experts tell us that no-one else in the worldhas the same fingerprints as any other person
No, they are not.
The Poilce and other government forces
Yes, fingerprints and other stains show up really well on the black glossy Beats.