Chimpanzee Foot

Chimpanzees, like other primates, walk, grasp, and climb using their hands and feet. They are quadrupedal.

In these primates, unlike in humans, the big toe diverges from the rest of the foot and can be used for grasping objects.

Overall, the chimpanzee’s bone structure allows the foot to be flexible for grasping.

The skeleton of a chimpanzee foot.