Yes, just about. Maybe less, depends on age
Yes, potatoes do grow claws but not like wolverine claws it is like claws made out of potato. I know this because i have one and it is still growing and it has 8 claws so far.
During a battle with Incredible Hulk (issue #340, 1988), Wolverine's claws did indeed penetrate his skin. At one point he jabbed his claws into Hulk's gut, and you saw the back of Hulks shirt push out from the claws. You would have to assume that not only did the claws penetrate once (in the front) but twice (also through the back).
Wolverine claws can be purchased from toy shops. Additionally, they are available from online retailers such as Amazon, often through a third party seller. Ebay provide another resource for purchasing such theatrical props.
are you kidding me? no.Confirmation:No, humans cannot have retractable claws. Humans have fingernails without the underlying muscular structure necessary to cause claws to retract beneath the skin.Fictional humanoid characters such as Wolverine in the Marvel Comics series X-men are just that: fictional. Even in one version of the comic book stories, Wolverine did not naturally have retractable claws / blades, but endured a surgical procedure.
An eagle has five claws because the 5th one is in the back part of the foot.
Wolverines claws come from his forearms( between his wrists and elbows) at a length of a human foot. He got got his claws because he is a mutant. At first his claws were made out of bone (pretty nasty), but then at one point of his life he got an operation to cover his entire skeleton with the strongest metal out there. The metal came from an asteroid which landed in South Africa. Any ways, the doctor who gave the operation decided to erase wolverines memory to use him as a weapon in the US army, but some how as wolverine lie in the container full of water, he heard him and ran away. Bla bla bla ......ط
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Wolverine. Not only is he able to heal all his wounds, he has claws. Friggen claws, man. Spiderman has cool powers, sure, but they're defensive-- his webs can't really be used as a weapon unless he shoots them into someone's mouth to suffocate them. Realistically speaking, of course, such a fight would never occur because Spiderman would take one look at Wolverine and realize that he cannot compare to this pinnacle of manhood.
· Claws are up to 10 cm (4 in) in length · Each paw has four claws and one dewclaw · Declaw is located back farther on the foot (similarly to thumbs) · Claws are retractable - protective skin sheath - to maintain sharp claws · Claws are curved for a better grasping
A domestic cat has 4 claws per paw, so it has 16 claws in total.Another Answer:Actually, cats have 18 claws. Each front foot has five toes, with one claw per toe. This includes the dew claw that never touches the ground. Each rear foot has four toes, thus has four claws.
Wolverine is a mutant who possesses the ability to regenerate damaged or destroyed areas of his cellular structure at a rate far greater than that of an ordinary human. The speed at which this healing factor works varies in direct proportion with the severity of the damage Wolverine suffers. For example, he can fully recover from an ordinary gunshot wound in anonfatal area of his body within minutes, but it took him almost two months to fully recover from injuries sustained in a duel with Lord Shingen, which included one from a sword that went all the way through his trunk. Wolverine's natural healing also affords him virtual immunity to poisons and most drugs, as well as an enhanced resistance to diseases. For example, it is nearly impossible for him to become intoxicated from drinking alcohol. He also has a limited immunity to the fatigue poisons generated by bodily activity, and hence he has greater endurance than an ordinary human. His agility and reflexes are similarly enhanced. In addition, Wolverine's healing factor provides him with an extended lifespan by slowing the effects of the aging process. Although over a century old, Wolverine is as healthy and physically fit as a man in his prime. Wolverine also possesses superhuman acute senses, making him capable of seeing things at a maximum distance greater than a normal humans His hearing is enhanced in a similar manner, and he is able to recognize people and objects by scent, even if that person or object is hidden. Wolverine can use these enhanced senses to track any creature with an impressive degree of success. Wolverine's skeleton includes six retractable one foot long bone claws, three in each arm, that are housed beneath the skin and muscle of his forearms. Wolverine can, at will, release these slightly curved claws through his skin beneath the knuckles on each hand. The skin between the knuckles tears and bleeds, but the blood loss is quickly halted by his healing factor. Wolverine can unsheathe any number of his claws at once, although he must keep his wrists straight at the moment his claws shoot from his forearms into his hands. When unsheathed, the claws are fully within his hands, and thus Wolverine can still bend his wrists. The claws are naturally sharp and tougher than that of normal human bone structure, allowing Wolverine to cut through most types of flesh and natural materials. Despite the extent of his healing factor, Wolverine is not immortal. If the injuries are extensive enough, especially if they result in the loss of vital organs, large amounts of blood, and/or loss of physical form, such as having flesh burned away by fire or acid, Wolverine can die. strength and healing
A half of one foot is six inches long.