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Does a tiger have opposable thumbs?

No, They Don't have an opposable thumb But a chimpanzee does!


Does a chimpanzee have thumbs?

The chimpanzee does have thumbs. But they are not opposable.


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Chimpanzee's have hands very similar to those of humans, four long fingers and an opposable thumb. The average size of their hands are about 10 to 12 inches.


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Siamang opposable thumb and big toe?

Siamangs have an opposable thumb on their hands, which allows them to grasp objects firmly, similar to humans. They also have an opposable big toe on their feet, which enhances their ability to grip branches and move through the trees with agility.


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How far does the monkey's opposable thumb move?

as far as ours can go


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Which joint is unique to the hand and how does the joint move the hand?

Having an opposable thumb is unique.


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Based on your knowledge of human evolution how might opposable toes have been useful to humans ancestors?

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What is the advantage of opposable thumbs?

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