it sticks its claws in to its pray
Actually, their feet are not sharp but their claws are very sharp
Yes. Platypuses' webbed feet have sharp claws. The claws are to enable the platypus to dig its burrows. When digging, the platypus's webbing retracts to expose its sharp claws, and to protect the webbing membrane.
Small brownish red feet that have extremely sharp claws. Their claws can be very dangerous, extremely to humans. Small brownish red feet that have extremely sharp claws. Their claws can be very dangerous, extremely to humans.
sharp claws
Kangaroos have very sharp claws on their hind legs which are sharp enough to disembowel a predator.
The platypus has sharp claws on its feet. The feet have a retracting webbed membrane which can expose the claws, enabling the platypus to effectively dig burrows
The echidna is not a large animal, so it has small feet. Unlike its fellow monotreme, the platypus, it does not have feet with retractable webbing. On the other hand, it shares with the platypus the characteristic of feet with very sharp claws for digging.
No. There is no webbing on echidnas' feet. They have sharp claws for digging, and quite separate toes.
Will you accept an extinct animal? If so, I nominate the Chalicothere.
because of their sharp claws and strong feet
It has a very sharp claws to catch it prey and a very strong leg
Carnivore feet are typically characterized by sharp claws and strong, muscular structure designed for capturing and holding prey. These feet are adapted for speed and agility, allowing carnivores to pursue and catch their prey effectively. The claws are used for gripping and tearing flesh, aiding in the consumption of meat. Overall, carnivore feet are specialized for hunting and consuming animal-based diets.