Bats use their curved claws on their wings to hold on to things such as trees. It helps them to stay still while not flying. Bats use the claws on their feet also to hold on to trees upside down but they also use them to hunt. They use their sonar detection to find the prey, fly to it, and grapple it between their clawed feet. This is how bats use their curved claws.
With its wings, like a bird moves.
The herb earns its name from the curved thorns on the vine that resemble the claws of a cat.
yes
to maintain a uniform magndtic field at any point between the curved magnets
At first they will use the twine to measure the curved lines and then they will take one scale and looke the measure
If your talking about a building then they usually use curved triangler shapes.
They hold on using their feet to hang on or even dig into rock holes. All five toes are present and terminate in long, curved claws, which allow the bat to hang effortlessly.
Curved. They are for digging earth and rotted logs to look for grubs and holding prey.
they have a curved or a hook shaped beak they use it for cracking nuts ,seeds and also for climbing
There claws are sharp enough to tear the pray. The beak is a bit curved at front.
Claws or talons (for birds)
No. They are curved like a grizzly's.
Claws
They hold on using their feet to hang on or even dig into rock holes. All five toes are present and terminate in long, curved claws, which allow the bat to hang effortlessly.
A sharp, usually curved, nail on the foot of an animal.
Yes they do they use them to hang from their roosts at night. They eat flying insects, so they don't need them to hunt with.
They do not want to hurt their family . You are their family. They r just playing around.
with it's claws