a primate
all primates
all primates
Opposable thumbs Body hair 2 arms and 2 legs
Basically, opposable thumbs are important to help us, primates, and panda bears, help grip things better, pick things up, and eat with one hand.We need opposable thumbs to do..well...to do almost everything!
All gates would be forever left open.
All primates - humans, apes, chimpanzees etc
Opposable thumbs, similar facial features, and high intelligence. This includes us.
A clavicle, opposable pollex (thumbs), and forward-facing eyes.
Yes, most primates have opposable thumbs, which means they can touch the tip of each finger with their thumb. This ability helps them grasp and manipulate objects with precision.
Opposable thumbs and inquisitiveness. They are responsible for all adaptation, evolution, and progression of human kind since cave-man days.
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.
"I twiddled my thumbs."