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No, We Only Have Four Fingers And A Thumb.
There are typically five fingers on one hand, including the thumb.
Humans have five fingers on their hand, one of which is a special one called a thumb.
To be pedantic: on one human hand there are four fingers and one thumb. But commonly it is five fingers.
A giant panda's paw has five fingers. It also has an thumb that helps it grip bamboo while it eats.
Humans typically have ten fingers, five on each hand.
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.
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Lemurs are primates and have five fingers on each hand and five toes on each foot. The only primate to not have retained the trait pentadactylism (five fingered, five toed) is the spider monkey
You can count 11 fingers on one hand by using your thumb to touch each of your other fingers one by one, including the thumb itself.
The human hand has 27 bones, 14 of which are phalanges, or fingers. The metacarpals are the bones that connect the fingers and the wrist. Each hand has five metacarpals. The thumb is connected to the trapezium and the joints are called metacarpophlangeal joints.
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