Apes and Monkeys
Many primates, including gorillas, chimpanzees, and capuchin monkeys, have five fingers (pentadactyl) on their hands, similar to humans.
Both giant pandas and red pandas have five fingers on their front paws. These extra "fingers" help them grasp bamboo and other objects.
Pandas
Raccoons have five digits on their front paws, which are dexterous and used for grasping and manipulating objects.
Raccoons
Koalas
Koalas, marsupials native to Australia, have five digits on their front paws, including two opposable thumbs, which help them grip and climb trees.
Bats
Bats are mammals, and their wing structure is modified from the human hand, with elongated fingers that support the wing membrane.
Tree Frogs
Some species of tree frogs have five toes, including adhesive pads that help them cling to surfaces in trees.
Owls
Owls have five toes on each foot, with sharp talons for grasping prey.
Crocodiles
While these reptiles have different limb structures from humans, they have five toes on their front and hind limbs.
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