Which of the following animals has an opposable thumb? *
1) Red-eyed frog
2)Tiger
3) Monkey
4) Toucan
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Explanation:
It would be Option (1) Red Eyed Frog or (3) Monkey
Animals with opposable thumbs include gorillas, chimpanzees, orangutans, and other variants of apes; certain frogs, koalas, pandas, possums and opossums, and many birds have an opposable digit of some sort.
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Primate's opposable thumb is a distinguishing feature. It enables the digits to grab and handle objects.
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- Any mammal belonging to the primate family, which includes tarsiers, monkeys, apes, lemurs, lorises, and humans, is referred to as a primate.
- Primates are distinguished by the possession of an opposable thumb. An opposable thumb is one that is placed on the opposite side of the rest of the fingers. It aids in the grasping of things and the development of strong grips.
- The opposable thumb has aided humanity in a variety of ways, including the development of more precise fine motor abilities. The opposable thumb is also thought to have directly contributed to the development of tools in humans and their evolutionary forebears, as well as other primates.
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