The __ has copper fingers that measure 8 feet long. | |
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| Numbers Don't Lie |
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| Number of bones in each finger, excluding thumbs (which have only two bones) | 3 |
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| | Time (in milliseconds) it takes to snap our fingers, about 20 times faster than blinking | 7 |
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| Muscles in the human hand, which control how the fingers bend, spread, and flex | 30+ |
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| | Number of puppets in the world's largest finger puppet collection (as of 2023) | 1,517 |
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| Some primates have six fingers. |
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Primates and humans tend to share some similarities, like having five fingers on each hand (along with five toes on each foot). But just like in the human world, there are anomalies among primates — like the aye-aye, a six-fingered lemur. Native to Madagascar, aye-ayes are the world's largest nocturnal primate, utilizing bat-like ears that echolocate their prey. As researchers recently discovered, aye-ayes also differ from their primate relatives by relying on an extra thumb-like digit found near their wrist, though it's unclear just how the finger is used. Aye-aye finger-related differences don't end there; the lemurs tap their exceptionally long middle fingers against logs and limbs, using the reverberations to eke out an insect's hiding spot before digging them out. | |
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