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No, They Don't have an opposable thumb But a chimpanzee does!
The chimpanzee does have thumbs. But they are not opposable.
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.
No, mice do not have opposable thumbs. They have paws with a pollex, which is the innermost digit of the forelimb.
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.
A Chimpanzee's structural features are quite similar to that of humans. They can walk bipedally, have opposable thumbs and have the same internal anatomy as humans do.
as far as ours can go
Humans (if being considered) do have the the most effective opposable thumbs. Next in line would be our close relative the chimpanzees
Having an opposable thumb is unique.
The thumb and pinky are opposable digits, meaning they can touch each other, allowing for a wide range of movement and grip. This opposable positioning enables precision and dexterity in tasks such as grasping objects and manipulating tools.
Modern humans have opposable thumbs but not opposable toes.An opposable thumb means that you can touch the tips of your other fingers with the tip of your thumb, but not with any of the other fingers. This allows you to hold and manipulate objects with more precision.An opposable big toe is similarly useful for gripping objects with the feet. This would be particularly useful for an animal which climbed trees, as our ancestors did.See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thumb
The advantage of an opposable thumb is to grab things. It essentially puts us high on the food chain (next to our adaptable brain). It allows us to climb, grab, hold, catch, play thumb wars (among other things). -Brett