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Does a pinky count as a finger?

Yes, the pinky is considered a finger. It is often referred to as the little finger or pinky finger.


Is curved pinky dominant or recessive?

The trait of having a curved pinky is typically a dominant trait, meaning that it only requires one copy of the gene to be expressed. However, there may be other genetic or environmental factors that can influence the shape of a person's pinky finger.


What does it means when you have a little mole on your right pinky toe?

what does it mean to have a mole on your right pinky finger


What show where the aliens could not move their pinky finger?

The show is called "Signs," a science fiction series that aired in 2014. The aliens, known as "Pinky," were incapable of moving their pinky finger due to a genetic mutation that affected their motor skills.


How do you treat a bird who is weak and not eating?

It depends on what kind of bird. In the bird world, some birds are in fact weak, and sadly, they will die (or be eaten by other species). Other birds seem like they are ill, but in a couple of days, they recover on their own. And some injured birds do need help, and there are several options for helping them. But to answer your question fully, we would need to know how old the bird is, how long it has been "down" or obviously weak, and what kind of bird it is. If it is a parakeet, then perhaps something has changed in its environment, causing the bird to be anxious. If there have been no changes, and this is a solitary bird (not one in a group of chickens, for instance), then we would suspect an illness of some sort. The best thing to do is to take the bird to your local vet. If he or she is just a "dog & cat" vet, they will be able to refer you to someone in the area that can help. You must also consider, that if this is a pet bird, and you've had it a long time, it may just be old and tired. Your local vet would be the one to give you an adequate and correct explanation, after examining the bird. According to the Audubon Society: "If you find an injured bird, carefully put it in a cardboard box with a lid or a towel over the top, and place in a cool, safe place. Birds go into shock very easily when injured, and often die from the shock. If a bird has hit a window and is still alive, it may just need a little time to regain its senses, then may be able to fly away. Do not try to force feed or give water to the bird. If it is still alive after a few hours, you can try to find a local wildlife rehabilitator. Many belong to your state association for wildlife rehabilitators, and can be found with an on-line search."