No rodents possess opposable thumbs like those found in primates. However, some species, like the capybara and certain tree squirrels, have highly flexible toes and dexterous forelimbs that allow them to grasp objects effectively. These adaptations enable them to manipulate their environment, but they do not equate to true opposable thumbs.
both imposable thumbs and a four-chamber heart,
its imposable
No besides us apes are the only ones who have opposable thumbs but ours are better
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Look at the number of digits (fingers and thumbs) on any normal pair of hands.Look at the number of digits (fingers and thumbs) on any normal pair of hands.Look at the number of digits (fingers and thumbs) on any normal pair of hands.Look at the number of digits (fingers and thumbs) on any normal pair of hands.
No, mice do not have opposable thumbs. They have paws with a pollex, which is the innermost digit of the forelimb.
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Thumbs. They haven't any.
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No, sorry.
No way! Its imposable!
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