Most species of mammal have five digits on their hands/paws/feet. However, there are only a handful of mammals that hands or paws with elongated "fingers"; all members of the Primate family have human-like hands, complete with long, flexible fingers and an opposable thumb.
The family Phalangeridae (nocturnal marsupials such as possums) also have five fingers and both the first and second digits of the forefeet are opposable, while the first toe on the hind feet are opposable for gripping branches. Koalas are similar; they also have five fingers with the first two opposable for exactly the same reason as the Phalangeridae family.
Raccoons, while don't have any thumbs or thumb-like digits, have very delicate and sensitive human-like paws. They can detect the difference between a rock and a clam from simply feeling the bottom of a stream - and amazingly they lose no sensation even when "fishing" for hours at a time.
Monkeys and Apes have 4 fingers on their hands. They also have one thumb.
Most insects have 6 feet. Only mammals have hands, and all of them have 4 members, so two hands is the maximum.
There are lots of mammals with five fingers or toes. You'll have to narrow the question down a bit to get a specific answer.
humans
Open the hands like claws and place the fingers to the chest; move them out and in a few times
Humans have four fingers and one thumb. You can either say four fingers or five fingers, depending on whether you count the thumb. You could also say a human has five digits, which is another way of saying fingers/toes/thumbs. Some humans have more than that, which is a condition called polydactyly. Having six fingers on one or both hands is the most common form of polydactyly.
There are 4 digits on the forelimb of the frog
5 fingers on the hand
Yes, all primates (apes, monkeys, lemurs, etc) have five fingers per hand and five toes per foot.
hands ,fingers, and a basketball team
four the five fingers of your hands
No. Orangutans hands are very similar to humans with five fingers. They have four fingers and an opposable thumb.
dogs and cats and animals
Chimpanzees, like *all* primates have five fingers or four fingers and a thumb depending how you look at it. Their hands are very much like the hands of a human. See Related Links for a picture showing the hands of various primates including that of the chimpanzee.Actually, a chimp, like other primates (other than the human) has five fingers, without an opposing thumb. This is why a chimp cannot grasp certain things that a human can, which has the opposing thumb. A chimp does not have a thumb, per se.
They are called carpals.
Well, it's like your fingers. You have 2 hands with five fingers each. So 5+5=10 figers like 2 fingers+2 fingers=4 fingers in all.
Open the hands like claws and place the fingers to the chest; move them out and in a few times
i have a face but cannot see i have hands but no fingers on me. - An oogly LOL
In human anatomy it is conventional to say there are four fingers and one opposable thumb. A total of five digits.A hand may also refer to other things, a crew member on a ship, a group of cards held in a game of chance, and several others.
Humans have four fingers and one thumb. You can either say four fingers or five fingers, depending on whether you count the thumb. You could also say a human has five digits, which is another way of saying fingers/toes/thumbs. Some humans have more than that, which is a condition called polydactyly. Having six fingers on one or both hands is the most common form of polydactyly.
Each of your hands had five metacarpal bones, and their job is to connect the bones of your wrist with the bones of your fingers (called phalanges).