Species that have opposable thumbs are humans, apes, such as chimpanzees and gibbons, most Old World monkeys such as the vervet monkeys and the mandrill, some New World monkeys such the common woolly monkeys and the northern night monkey,and lower primates such as the slender lorises and spectacle tarsiers.
The opposum, koala, and lemur have opposable thumbs, and the Great Panda has a semi opposable thumb. In the non mamml area, one species of frog has an opposable thumb, and one of the bird-like dinosaurs had an opposable thumb.
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Some animals without opposable thumbs include fish, birds, insects, and most reptiles. These animals have adapted other physical features or behaviors to compensate for the lack of opposable thumbs in their daily activities.
Some different types of animals without opposable thumbs are different animals like rats and other rodent animals also fish don't have arms or opposable thumbs.
There are many animals without limbs. Some of these include snakes, snails, eels, legless lizards, shellfish, worms, and similar species.
Possums (on the rear feet) Giant Pandas (technically, they have a long finger on each hand/foot that is caused by a sesamoid bone that works as an opposable thumb) Troodon (a birdlike dinasour, with partially opposable thumbs) Phyllomedusa (a species of frogs from South America) Old World monkeys; most New World monkeys do *not* have opposable thumbs (exception is Cebidae family of New World monkeys) Lemurs Rarely, cats with a sixth toe (polydactyly) will have the additional digit partially opposable relative to the others.
Some of these non-chordates are marine animals. These animals are without a backbone. Some of these animals are... Fish Coral Sea-Aneamone
Some inherited traits of gorillas include opposable thumbs for grasping objects, a strong and muscular build for climbing and foraging, and a specialized diet that consists mainly of plant material and occasionally insects. Gorillas also have a strong sense of family and social structure, where groups are led by a dominant silverback male.
muscles and sinew and in some cases cartalige
some animals develop wings. others get it from traits. such as genetic traits. others well i dont know about that