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No, mice do not have opposable thumbs. They have paws with a pollex, which is the innermost digit of the forelimb.

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No, mice do not have opposable thumbs. Their paws have five digits, which include four toes and a small thumb-like structure called a dewclaw that cannot move independently like an opposable thumb.

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No, but there thumbs are set lower than the fingers of the raccoon.

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Hamsters do not have opposable thumbs.

Opossums do on their rear feet. They may be the only rodents who have opposable thumbs.

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No. It has either claws or talons that resemble a thumb .

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no

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