Feet
In general, hands tend to be more sensitive than feet. This is because the hands have a higher density of nerve endings, allowing for more precise sensing of touch, pressure, and texture. Feet, on the other hand, are designed to support body weight and withstand pressure, leading to them being less sensitive compared to hands.
Walking on your hands requires more strength and balance than walking on your feet because your hands are not designed for weight-bearing the way your feet are. The muscles in your arms and core have to work harder to support your body weight, making it more challenging to maintain balance and coordination while walking on your hands. Additionally, the lack of sensory feedback from your hands compared to your feet can make it difficult to precisely control your movements.
actually there are more joints in the hand & feet that we can voluntarily control(e.g can we move our rib joints like our fingers?).The reason is the fine and skillfull movements that we need to do with our hands and feet.Think of wearing a shirt/writing a letter/kick a ball if you are permitted only to flex & extend your fingers and feet!
The palmar surfaces are on the hands, specifically the area of the hand between the wrist and the fingers. The plantar surfaces are on the feet, particularly on the bottom part of the foot.
palm of hands and soles of feet
feet
A clock: 2 or 3 hands, 0 feet.
the answer is horse, because horses are measured in hands not feet ~Furfur
With your teeth Use your stubs where your hands are gone. Or use your feet.
Yes, a goalie can use his hands after playing the ball with their feet, provided that the ball was not passed to him by a team mate of his who passed the ball to him using their feet.
use your feet.
horse
to leave 2 feet free to use as hands.
Its how evolution made them, they grew fine without hands or feet and would have little use for them.
His hands and feet.
They use there hands and feet.
Becuase as original Apes from millions of years ago we were designed to use our feet and hands to do everything but as we evolved our hands became the organs we used and our feet were used to move around, this means that our toes aren't that important and so for millions of years we havent used our feet which has caused them to become more of a tool to walk on not to do what hands do. Since we haven't used our feet in millions of years they have grown to be shorter.