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Miocene-Period Giant Panda Already Had Enigmatic Extra 'Thumb' | Sci.News
Miocene-Period Giant Panda Already Had Enigmatic Extra 'Thumb' | Sci.News

12 The radial sesamoid complex of the red panda. from fisher 2011. |  Download Scientific Diagram
12 The radial sesamoid complex of the red panda. from fisher 2011. | Download Scientific Diagram

Thoracic limb morphology of the red panda (Ailurus fulgens) evidenced by  osteology and radiography
Thoracic limb morphology of the red panda (Ailurus fulgens) evidenced by osteology and radiography

IB Lab PANDA CE
IB Lab PANDA CE

File:Giant panda Left hand Bone 2.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
File:Giant panda Left hand Bone 2.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

How the panda's 'thumb' evolved twice | Nature
How the panda's 'thumb' evolved twice | Nature

In focus: The mysterious extra 'digits' of pandas, moles and elephants –  Anatomy To You
In focus: The mysterious extra 'digits' of pandas, moles and elephants – Anatomy To You

Evolution: The Panda's Thumb [Athro, Limited: Biology]
Evolution: The Panda's Thumb [Athro, Limited: Biology]

From Discovering Intelligent Design: Two Thumbs Up | Evolution News
From Discovering Intelligent Design: Two Thumbs Up | Evolution News

Eating bamboo? It's all in the wrist. | Natural History Museum
Eating bamboo? It's all in the wrist. | Natural History Museum

Thoracic limb morphology of the red panda (Ailurus fulgens) evidenced by  osteology and radiography
Thoracic limb morphology of the red panda (Ailurus fulgens) evidenced by osteology and radiography

Pandas have been eating bamboo for six MILLION years, using a thumb-like  'sixth digit' to grip it | Daily Mail Online
Pandas have been eating bamboo for six MILLION years, using a thumb-like 'sixth digit' to grip it | Daily Mail Online

Pandas have fake thumbs! They have a sixth finger that they use to  manipulate bamboo. This "thumb" is actually an elongated wrist bone and  isn't seen in other bears. In this pic
Pandas have fake thumbs! They have a sixth finger that they use to manipulate bamboo. This "thumb" is actually an elongated wrist bone and isn't seen in other bears. In this pic

Carpal Bones Anatomy & Function | What are Carpal Bones? | Study.com
Carpal Bones Anatomy & Function | What are Carpal Bones? | Study.com

Early Version of Giant Panda's 'False Thumb' Found in China
Early Version of Giant Panda's 'False Thumb' Found in China

Giant pandas show an evolutionary turn of the wrist | ASU News
Giant pandas show an evolutionary turn of the wrist | ASU News

Amazon.com: SUMMIT COLLECTION Furrybones Pandie Signature Skeleton in  Innocent Panda Bear Costume with Beheaded Doll : Home & Kitchen
Amazon.com: SUMMIT COLLECTION Furrybones Pandie Signature Skeleton in Innocent Panda Bear Costume with Beheaded Doll : Home & Kitchen

Forensic Bear Paw - Bone Clones, Inc. - Osteological Reproductions
Forensic Bear Paw - Bone Clones, Inc. - Osteological Reproductions

Pandas have been eating bamboo for six MILLION years, using a thumb-like  'sixth digit' to grip it | Daily Mail Online
Pandas have been eating bamboo for six MILLION years, using a thumb-like 'sixth digit' to grip it | Daily Mail Online

The Case of the False Thumb: Giant Panda's “Amazing” Feature Developed at  Least Six Million Years Ago
The Case of the False Thumb: Giant Panda's “Amazing” Feature Developed at Least Six Million Years Ago

Evolution: The Panda's Thumb [Athro, Limited: Biology]
Evolution: The Panda's Thumb [Athro, Limited: Biology]

How the Panda's "Thumb" Evolved Twice - Scientific American
How the Panda's "Thumb" Evolved Twice - Scientific American

Evidence of a false thumb in a fossil carnivore clarifies the evolution of  pandas | PNAS
Evidence of a false thumb in a fossil carnivore clarifies the evolution of pandas | PNAS

Carleton prof finds evolutionary clues in nature's 'bloopers' | CBC News
Carleton prof finds evolutionary clues in nature's 'bloopers' | CBC News