In human anatomy it is conventional to say there are four fingers and one opposable thumb. A total of five digits.
A hand may also refer to other things, a crew member on a ship, a group of cards held in a game of chance, and several others.
They do have the same type and amount of bones, but the overall form and function is obviously different. Our hands are used for grabbing stuff, a dolphin's flipper is used for steering in water. ^^
i have a face but cannot see i have hands but no fingers on me. - An oogly LOL
13670 u just multiply 10 and 1,367
Oh dear. A human has five digits on each of its two hands, and five on each of its two feet This makes 20 digits in total. Two of these, situated on the inside of the hand (back up), are called thumbs Eight are called fingers, also situated on hands, and are called (back up, from inside): forefinger (first finger), middle finger, ring finger (fourth finger), little finger (pinky). Thumbs are also categorised as fingers, thus making ten fingers in total. All digits situated on the feet are called toes. There are ten in total, called (from inside) big toe, second toe, third toe, fourth toe, little toe (fifth toe).
No, humans have a maximum of 10 fingers on their hands (5 on each hand). Having 100 fingers would not be biologically possible.
A human hand consists of 5 digits. 4 fingers and 1 thumb.
Dolphins have fins instead of fingers. However, inside the fins they have finger bones, which are similar to the ones found in human hands.
32 fingers and 8 thumbs.
They prevent the hands fraying at the ends.
dogs have paws with claws not hands with fingers
as many as the number of fingers on his two hands
With her hands and fingers. Just like any other human being.
Bonobo apes ( very close relative to the chimpanzee ) have hands very much like our own.
usually the normal person only have two hands with 5 fingers on each hand.
NONE! Why would you ask that?? Fingers are for your hands and toes are for your feet. I hope you learned something!!
Never more than 30 .
Chimpanzees, like *all* primates have five fingers or four fingers and a thumb depending how you look at it. Their hands are very much like the hands of a human. See Related Links for a picture showing the hands of various primates including that of the chimpanzee.Actually, a chimp, like other primates (other than the human) has five fingers, without an opposing thumb. This is why a chimp cannot grasp certain things that a human can, which has the opposing thumb. A chimp does not have a thumb, per se.