Im a surgeon and its not possible even through surgury because animals have claws and we humans have hands and feet to help us pick things up
Yes haven't you seen x-men?
It is impossible the do the plastic surgery on human and put wolf ears and claws that work. Human body will definitely reject the organs as foreign organs.
Baboons do not have claws. They have hands, similar to human hands.
language and communication
If your a normal person no, unless if your comatose like you were post surgery or you have a serious brain injury.
It may be entirely possible to make yourself look like a dragon with surgery, up to a point. But, the surgery would be extremely expensive to have done. You would most likely not be able to use wings, for the energy and muscles required to lift a human of the ground would be tremendous. The way to possibly have such a thing done as to make yourself look like (or even really be) a dragon, is the use of genetics. With advances in genetic technology, and the progression of the human genome project; it is likely that in the future, specified phenotype manipulation surgery may be possible.
no it can only pinch you
Only after surgery is done where they will be sore for several days.Except for possible soreness (as mentioned above) -- no, it doesn't hurt them. They are given anesthesia and painkillers, similar to what doctors give human patients who are having surgery.
They could hurt a human with it's sharp claws.
Surgery to remove a human appendix.
Appearance (by surgery or diet and exercise).
Do you mean black claws or back claws? Well, the answer is yes, to both. Their claws are blackish-looking on the inside (although on the outside they are translucent like human fingernails), and yes, female red-eared sliders have both front and back claws, just like the males. The difference is that the claws of the male are usually much longer.
No, it is not possible to regrow the human teeth but a replacement is possible.