It depends on the profession of the monkey u are talking about. If its a software monkey: It vl just use to hold the mouse and bang the keyboard If its a advocate monkey: It vl just scroll all the unwanted pages reading the history again and again If its a Team Leader monkey: It vl just scratch his head, thinking how to scold its sub ordinates even if they are not wrong. So it depends on the monkeys...... I hope this monkey understood that.
Parrots use their feet like we use our hands. They use them for holding on to things such as food and toys, for climbing, grabbing things and scratching themselves. They can hold seeds and nuts with their feet in order to crack them with their strong beaks. The feet of all parrots are unusually constructed for his purpose: they have two toes pointing forwards and two pointing backwards. This gives them the ability to be prehensile, gripping items and surfaces, and to climb vertically up trees and branches, using their curved beak to also help them.
Monkeys use there feet for hanging off of trees and for eating. It may sound bizzare but that was the way that monkeys were intended to do
Monkeys normally eat with their feet while they are holding on to a tree with their hands. Monkeys have opposable thumbs on their feet, making them able to use them the same way as hands.
Monkeys have opposing thumbs on their feet just like they do on their hands so they can use them in much the same way.
Yes.
Parrots use their feet like we use our hands, for grabbing things, holding food, gripping perches/trees
All depending on what type of parrot you have. The small parrots can measure in at 6-7 inches, the medium parrots 1-4 feet and the large parrots 5-7 feet
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They hold their food with their feet, climb with their feet, scratch themselves with their feet, sit on their feet. ??
Parrots use their claws and toes for several different purposes. The primary use is for gripping perches, and climbing. Some parrots will grab things in one foot to make them easier to eat or gnaw. Owners of larger parrots like macaws, amazons, and cockatoos usually provide their pets with foot-sized toys to provide mental stimulation. In the wild, parrots are more likely to grab nuts and large pieces of fruit with their feet. Parrots will sometimes fly while carrying objects with their feet, but usually carried objects are held in the bird's beak because the bird needs both feet to land properly. Parrots will also use their feet to groom their heads and beaks. To enable parrots to do all of the above, their have uniquely shaped feet. Not only do they have very sharp claws, but two of their toes face forwards while two of them face backwards. This helps them to better grip branches, climb and hold food. Some parrots are known for the way they hang upside down and "twirl" around telephone wires. No other birds can do this.
Parrots use their powerful beaks to break large and hard seed, Parrots also use their beaks for climbing.
Parrots use their claws and toes for several different purposes. The primary use is for gripping perches, and climbing. Some parrots will grab things in one foot to make them easier to eat or gnaw. Owners of larger parrots like macaws, amazons, and cockatoos usually provide their pets with foot-sized toys to provide mental stimulation. In the wild, parrots are more likely to grab nuts and large pieces of fruit with their feet. Parrots will sometimes fly while carrying objects with their feet, but usually carried objects are held in the bird's beak because the bird needs both feet to land properly. Parrots will also use their feet to groom their heads and beaks. To enable parrots to do all of the above, their have uniquely shaped feet. Not only do they have very sharp claws, but two of their toes face forwards while two of them face backwards. This helps them to better grip branches, climb and hold food. Some parrots are known for the way they hang upside down and "twirl" around telephone wires. No other birds can do this.
The parrots' feet have two toes facing forwards and two toes facing backwards so that they can scurry about and climb trees fast.
Parrots can fly for hours and go from distances. Also parrots can fly higher too.
Parrots because they use more air and muscles to talk, tweet, and sing.
Parrots have feet with strong laws, which are specially suited for gripping and climbing trees.
One use of parrots is that they are good watch birds. They are also great helper animals and help calm down people with emotional disorders such as bipolar.