No, humans have a maximum of 10 fingers on their hands (5 on each hand). Having 100 fingers would not be biologically possible.
Lemurs are primates and have five fingers on each hand and five toes on each foot. The only primate to not have retained the trait pentadactylism (five fingered, five toed) is the spider monkey
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.
Without seeing your hands, the veracity of the answer can't be guaranteed. However under normal circumstances a human has ten fingers. A thumb is a finger, albeit a specialised one, it is never wrong to call it such.
Humans mostly have eight fingers and two thums on each side of their hands.Humans don't have fingers, we have sausages as fingers. Inside of the sausage there is little sticks like bones. And when they snap it tickles, which is painful.HIYA!10, but if you want to be technical 8 since the thumbs are categorized as different
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Monkeys have 5 fingers on each hand.
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5. count on your fingers.
Looking at your hand, specifically your 5 fingers. If you take 3 away from the 5 how many fingers remain ? That will be your answer.
the smurfs have 4 fingers
Children typically have 10 fingers altogether, with 5 fingers on each hand.
To be pedantic: on one human hand there are four fingers and one thumb. But commonly it is five fingers.
The proboscis monkey has 10 fingers in total, 5 each per hand but its not independent. It is webbed fingers to adopt for swimming.
There are typically five fingers on one hand, including the thumb.
Bats have five fingers, similar to humans. However, the fingers are elongated and support the wing membrane to allow bats to fly.