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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.
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 .
Snow leopards have claws that can grow up to about 4 inches (10 centimeters) in length. These retractable claws help them climb steep, rocky terrains and provide traction while hunting in their mountainous habitats. The length and sharpness of their claws are essential for their survival in harsh environments.
Yes, lion cubs are born with claws. Claws are important for lion cubs as they use them for playing, climbing, and practicing their hunting skills. As they grow, their claws will become sharper and stronger.
Cats try to pull their claws out as a natural behavior to keep them sharp and healthy. By scratching on surfaces, they remove the outer sheath of their claws, allowing new, sharper claws to grow in.
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... = )
Cave lions had claws that could grow up to 4 inches in length. These large claws helped them to catch and hold onto their prey effectively.
Their paws can be 8 inches wide and their claws can be 6 inches long!
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.