Because if humans had 11 fingers, they would have to add some notes to the 88 keys now on the piano.
because humans have 10 fingers, in olden days they used to count using their fingers
No, humans have a maximum of 10 fingers on their hands (5 on each hand). Having 100 fingers would not be biologically possible.
Most humans have 10 fingers, including their thumbs.
The Base 10 number system is used unversally because humans have 10 fingers .
They use it because they have 10 fingers and 10 toes. Makes counting much easier.
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.
Most likely, early humans, as we have 10 fingers so it is easiest to count in tens.
Humans typically have ten fingers, five on each hand.
Howler monkeys have 20 digits just like humans do with 10 fingers and 10 toes. Their first two fingers on their hands are seat apart and opposable from the other three.
Humans have five fingers on their hand, one of which is a special one called a thumb.
No; fingers are only on humans. Cows have hoofs.
Most humans have 10 fingers, but some individuals may have a condition known as polydactyly, which causes them to be born with extra fingers or toes. Additionally, some species of animals such as cats, dogs, and horses can also be born with extra digits.