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.
There is no such thing as "disposable thumbs." Thumbs are a critical part of the human hand, allowing for gripping and complex movements. They are not meant to be disposable.
Monkeys have bigger thumbs.
Monkeys have thumbs to help them grasp and manipulate objects in their environment. The opposable thumb allows them to perform delicate tasks such as picking fruits, grooming, and building nests. This adaptation enhances their dexterity and survival skills in the wild.
they have opposing thumbs... and they are not that smart they have opposing thumbs... and they are not that smart
Humans and primates.
We both suck our thumbs when we are babies
monkeys have oppasable thumbls
No, monkey's cannot type or text.
Frogs do not have opposable thumbs. Among the few animals who do are: ferrets, apes/monkeys, raccoons, lemurs.
yea the are just like a monkeys hands but with hands
Opposable thumbs, Can walk on two feet, the list goes on and on.
They/We both have thumbs, 5 fingers a brain