As there is no unit to declare 'sharpness', I'll simply say: very sharp.
Wolf claws, and canine claws in general, are not as thin and sharp as feline claws, yet thicker and stronger.
They can tear apart rabbits and deer.
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Why does an elephant not have sharp claws are
vampires have extremely sharp claws.
Possibly. wolfs eat any thing they can get their claws on.... i'm sure they would if they could!
they av sharp claws to rip open there fruit
Really sharp!(;
Yes, chickens do has really dangerous and really sharp claws. These claws are really strong and can kill just in a second.
Koalas do not have large claws, but they do have very strong and sharp claws.
the claws to a falcon are called nunicas.
I can't answer that because it makes no sense. But if you meant "how sharP are the claws of an eagle?" then they are very sharp.
Many animals have sharp claws. They have to defend themselves from predators, and cut the flesh of the prey.
Actually, their feet are not sharp but their claws are very sharp
dingoes claws are very sharp. dingoes claws helps them climb trees and get away from predator's. they also help them catch there prey.