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  2. Thumb - Wikipedia

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    Opossums are New World marsupials with opposable thumbs in the hind feet giving these animals their characteristic grasping capability (with the exception of the water opossum, the webbed feet of which restrict opposability). [17] The mouse-like microbiotheres were a group of South American marsupials most closely related to Australian marsupials.

  3. Learn Which Animals Have Opposable Thumbs - AOL

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    Opposable thumbs enable humans to do tasks that most animals can’t even attempt – from eating food easily to driving a car. You may not realize that we are not alone with our amazing thumbs ...

  4. Primate - Wikipedia

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    In primates, the combination of opposing thumbs, short fingernails (rather than claws) and long, inward-closing fingers is a relict of the ancestral practice of gripping branches, and has, in part, allowed some species to develop brachiation (swinging by the arms from tree limb to tree limb) as a significant means of locomotion.

  5. New World monkey - Wikipedia

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    Several other groups of animals made the same journey across ... Unlike humans and most Old World monkeys, their thumbs are not opposable [25] (except for some cebids ...

  6. List of cat body-type mutations - Wikipedia

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    A female polydactl cat with opposable thumbs. Sh Split Foot gene . A dominant gene that reduces the number of toes resulting in a "lobster-claw" appearance. This is considered an undesirable mutation. Polydactyly There are probably many genes, both dominant and recessive, that cause polydactyly in cats.

  7. These Baby Opossums Lost Their Mom, But The Rescue Team ... - AOL

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    As for their paws, just like humans and other primates, opossums have the equivalent of opposable thumbs which are called hallux, which stand apart from the other toes in a way that looks very ...

  8. African clawless otter - Wikipedia

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    The African clawless otter has a chestnut-coloured thick, smooth fur with almost silky underbellies. It is characterized by white facial markings that extend downward towards its throat and chest areas. Paws are partially webbed with five fingers, but without opposable thumbs. All lack claws except for digits 2, 3, and 4 of the hind feet.

  9. Raccoon - Wikipedia

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    The animal's most distinctive features ... [90] [111] The raccoon's paws lack an opposable thumb ... Raccoons without a fear of humans are a concern to ...