Even early primates can be distinguished from other similar tree dwelling animals by the presence of nails not claws at the ends of their digets. CLaws are not in our genes and haven't been for millions of years.
Polar bears claws can grow as long as 7to8 inches and longer depending on the size of the bear.
Koalas do not have large claws, but they do have very strong and sharp claws.
I think sloths have claws...
Snakes do not have claws. They have evolved from reptiles with limbs, but over time, their legs became vestigial and eventually disappeared. Therefore, snakes do not have any claws, including the mamba. Carl Sagan's claim about the mamba having four claws for vestigial legs is not accurate.
bear has the longest claws of the world's name is grizzly bear
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.
ask wolverine
they can grow up to 4 incheslions claws are up to 5 inches is total length.
i belive they can i have one or two that are missing claws i will have to wait and see
with surgury yes
Yes , to facilitate climbing .
Because there claws grow continously and if you don't it becomes painful for them and they can harm themselves. why do you cut your nails? Get the point... = )
Their paws can be 8 inches wide and their claws can be 6 inches long!
try falling into a vat of toxic waste lol
yes, The mud Crab (infact most crabs) will grow back any claws they have lost in fights (or to escape predators) within 1-2 months. This is quite common and a reason why you should not pick one up by just the claws if you do catch one. good luck when you are out!!
No. Cat's claws are like fingernails; they continuously grow, but become dull and jagged after some time and use, as well as becoming weaker and softer over time. This is why cats have a tendency to scratch things such as furniture and walls - to remove the older, weaker outer parts and uncover the new, stronger material that is sharper.
I don't know if they are called ''claws'' but my parakeets have long nails that can get sharp if you let them grow. If they get too sharp you have to clip them but it is risky and i think it should be left to a vet.