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Date: | Tue, 12 Mar 1996 14:43:18 -0500 |
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>Opposable thumbs-- Culy doesn't have opposable thumbs, but he does have
>incredibly long fingers and divergent thumbs, which I don't think ferrets
>are supposed to have. Evolution in process? It certainly does give him a
>power grip.
I've noticed that my silver mitt, Pepper, has long fingers and an
almost-opposable thumb, too. And he's *quite* the climber and hangs onto
things with his "hands" in an almost-human way. Kinda scarey ... think of
what they would be capable of! O_O Mine have already been trying to open my
desk drawers ... when two cooperate they get them open just fine. *sigh*
--Barb--
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Barbara Carlson Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA
[log in to unmask] (412) 481-5927
http://www.gsia.cmu.edu/andrew/bcarlson/home.html (under construction)
Thought for the day:
If "boring women have immaculate homes," I must be very interesting!
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[Posted in FML issue 1506]
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