Manual function and performance in humans, gorillas, and orangutans during the same tool use task.
Ameline BardoRaphaël CornetteAntony BorelEmmanuelle PouydebatPublished in: American journal of physical anthropology (2017)
This study highlights other ways in which humans' manual dexterity differs from that of other species and emphasizes the distinct manipulative function of orangutans. The differences between the species could be due to the differing muscular anatomy and morphology of the hands, with hand proportion possibly placing particular biomechanical constraints on each species. The differences between gorillas and orangutans could result from their different locomotor behaviors, and we hypothesize terrestriality facilitates the development of complex manipulation.