a thumb
No besides us apes are the only ones who have opposable thumbs but ours are better
thumbs are not fingers because fingers have three joints and thumbs have two
I do not have physical thumbs as I am a virtual assistant programmed to assist with tasks and answer questions. Thumbs are a unique feature of human and some animal anatomy that provide dexterity and the ability to grasp objects.
Opposing thumbs refer to thumbs that can be positioned opposite the fingers on the same hand, allowing for a strong grip and greater dexterity. This unique feature is found in primates and some other animals, enabling them to grasp and manipulate objects with precision.
Yes, most primates have opposable thumbs, which means they can touch the tip of each finger with their thumb. This ability helps them grasp and manipulate objects with precision.
the male frog has a black dot on their thumbs so they have thumbs
No, the thumbs up signal was the mercy sign. A thumbs down of a thumbs turned was the death signal.
they do not have thumbs... they do not have thumbs...
The chimpanzee does have thumbs. But they are not opposable.
Disposable. Disposable plates, disposable forks and disposable spoons.
Zero. There are no thumbs on a wombat.
No besides us apes are the only ones who have opposable thumbs but ours are better
No thumbs are not pointless, it is that fact that we have thumbs that have enabled humans to grip things and make use of tools and weapons.
Opposing thumbs refers to thumbs and other fingers being able to work together to grasp things.
Yes they do, their thumbs are just so high up that they cant use them.
No. No animal or human has disposable body parts.Perhaps the intended question was "Do monkeys have opposable thumbs?" The answer to that question would be -- yes.Almost all primates have opposable thumbs used for grasping things, especially tree branches, and picking up things. Humans, apes, and most monkeys have this type of thumb. Humans have more flexibility for manipulating small objects and they can move their thumbs across their hands much better and farther than any other primate giving humans the most dexterity of all primates.
Humans and primates.