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No, only the gray fox has retractable claws.
Foxes are great diggers and can easily burrow far into the ground with their long, sharp claws. They also walk on their tiptoes, which is partly what makes them so sneaky.
Foxes are the only members of the canine family that have semi-retractable claws (a feature belonging to felines).
Four toes, 4 claws, and a round pad.
Arctic foxes use their teeth and claws to defend themselves. answered by Sabrina N. C
foxes protect themselves using their teeth and claws and they can run fasterFox use their sharp teeth and claws to rip apart animals
Hawks have sharp claws so they can grasp other objects. For example they could hold onto a tree branch or pick their prey up.
The Arctic foxes legs are about 22 centimeters long.
A meerkats claws are 2 centimeters (0.8 inches) long.
the giant anteaters claws are four inches long.
it helps them catch lemmings witch is what they eat
they hve a good sense of smell, hearing, fast,agile, sharp teeth, claws eyesight