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A primate with a Panda's thumb: The anatomy of the pseudothumb of Daubentonia madagascariensis.

Adam Hartstone-RoseEdwin DickinsonMarissa L BoettcherAnthony Herrel
Published in: American journal of physical anthropology (2019)
Pseudothumbs have been suggested to improve palmar dexterity in taxa with overly -generalized first digits (e.g., pandas) and to widen the hand for digging (e.g., some fossorial moles), but the aye-aye's pseudothumb represents what we believe is a heretofore unrecognized third functional role: its accessory digit compensates for overspecialization of its fingers for non-gripping functions (in this case, the aye-aye's unique "tap foraging" practices).
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