Yes they do so that they can grip branches and things
They eat with there hands and feet. They use tools to make the food then eat them
the male frog has a black dot on their thumbs so they have thumbs
It has two thumbs on each front paw and three thumbs on each back paw.Koalas do not have two thumbs as such, although this may seem the case. They have five toes on each foot, and the front feet have two opposable toes. They are not actually both thumbs, but they serve the purpose of opposable thumbs, assisting the koala to grip and climb trees.The hind feet also do not have thumbs. The second and third toes of the hind feet are joined, but they are not thumbs. The joining gives them extra grip for climbing tall, straight eucalyptus trees with smooth bark.none
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74 feet
sexually
in the antarctica
Yes
Not all of them are.
Put your hands on your hips with your thumbs pointed towards your back. If you follow your thumbs back to your spine you are approximately at the L3-L4 disk level.
Opposable thumbs, Can walk on two feet, the list goes on and on.
Koalas don't have two thumbs as such, although this may seem the case. They have five toes on each foot, and the front feet have two opposable toes. They are not actually both thumbs, but they serve the purpose of opposable thumbs, assisting the koala to grip and climb trees.