A normal human doesn't have five fingers on one hand. You only have four because you call you pinky the pinky fingerand you call your ring the ring finger, you call the middle the middle finger, you call the index the index finger. But you don't call the thumb the thumb finger it is just a thumb. So you really only have four fingers not five.
Humans have four fingers and one thumb. You can either say four fingers or five fingers, depending on whether you count the thumb. You could also say a human has five digits, which is another way of saying fingers/toes/thumbs. Some humans have more than that, which is a condition called polydactyly. Having six fingers on one or both hands is the most common form of polydactyly.
Some examples of things that come in groups of five include fingers on a human hand, petals on certain flowers, and points on a star.
Yes, all primates (apes, monkeys, lemurs, etc) have five fingers per hand and five toes per foot.
Finger mice have five fingers on each hand, for a total of ten fingers per individual.
The metacarpus is the part of the hand between the wrist and the fingers, comprised of five long bones called metacarpal bones. These bones form the framework of the palm and allow for flexibility and movement in the hand.
because it high in the air and you have 5 fingers.
Humans have five fingers on their hand, one of which is a special one called a thumb.
Phalangesphalanges is the fingers and toes
They are called carpals.
The duration of The Beast with Five Fingers is 1.47 hours.
In Hindi, the five fingers are called - Angootha (thumb), Tarjani (index finger), Madhyama (middle finger), Anamika (ring finger), and Kanishthika (little finger).
i have five fingers but, some people in this world have less or more fingers but everybody is different so tell us your answer
The Beast with Five Fingers was created on 1946-12-25.
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No, We Only Have Four Fingers And A Thumb.
On average, a pair of Vibram Five Fingers will weigh 13.4 oz.
The scientific name of the five fingers flower is Nematanthus wettsteinii.