Bob Kelso
Two Thumbs Up was created in 2012.
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).
The act of giving the "two thumbs up" sign is an act of approval. When people do so at plays or ball games it is to let the achiever know that they did a great job. It is the equivalent to giving a pat on the back for a job well done.
Yes, Albert Einstein had a hitchhiker's thumb. This means his thumb could bend backwards at a sharp angle.
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
Two Thumbs Up was created in 2012.
The book has its good points and bad, but I still give it two thumbs up. You should read it!
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Koalas don't have two thumbs as such, although this may seem the case. They have five toes on each foot, and the front feet have two opposable toes. They are not actually both thumbs, but they serve the purpose of opposable thumbs, assisting the koala to grip and climb trees.
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Most humans have 10 fingers, including their thumbs.
It has two thumbs on each front paw and three thumbs on each back paw.Koalas do not have two thumbs as such, although this may seem the case. They have five toes on each foot, and the front feet have two opposable toes. They are not actually both thumbs, but they serve the purpose of opposable thumbs, assisting the koala to grip and climb trees.The hind feet also do not have thumbs. The second and third toes of the hind feet are joined, but they are not thumbs. The joining gives them extra grip for climbing tall, straight eucalyptus trees with smooth bark.none
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