What animals that have hands?

No animals have hands in the same sense that humans do. However, some animals have evolved structures that serve similar functions to hands, although they may not look like human hands. These structures are often referred to as "forelimbs" or "manipulators." Here are a few examples:

Primates:

- Gorillas

- Chimpanzees

- Orangutans

Other mammals:

- Raccoons

- Bears

- Squirrels

- Monkeys

Birds:

- Parrots

- Falcons

- Eagles

- Hawks

Amphibians:

- Frogs

- Toads

- Newts

Reptiles:

- Chameleons

- Geckos

- Iguanas

Even though these animals don't have hands exactly like humans, their forelimbs or manipulators allow them to grasp objects, climb trees, manipulate food, and perform other tasks that require dexterity.