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Claws or talons (for birds)

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Q: What are sharp curved nails called on an animals foot?
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What animals have sharp curved nails on their feet?

One of the animals with long nails is the bear.


What is a sharp curved nails on an animals foot?

Claws


What animal has sharp curved nails on an animals foot?

well a dog a wolf or even a bear


what is an animal with sharp curved nails?

A sloth


What are sharp curved nails on an animals foot?

they are called claws


Do kangaroos and Koalas have long nails?

not necessarily, but both do have very sharp claws. Kangaroos have long nails on their forepaws and hind feet. Kangaroos will use the long, sharp nails on their hind feet as defence. The koala's nails are shorter, but curved, strong and very sharp. these claws can inflict some serious wounds on attacking animals, whilst they are also sharp enough to enable a koala to climb the smooth trunk of a very tall gum tree in a matter of seconds.


Animals in the daintree?

A big bird with nails that are sharp and saltwater crocodiles


What order do humans belong?

primates,which means animals with sharp vision and nails.


What features does a eagle have to help catch a prey?

Curved and sharp talons (little nails on a bird), good vision and hearing, and a long beak.


Is the owl nails is good?

Owls have talons and they are powerful and sharp. The owl needs these to hunt the small animals it uses for food.


Does a hippo have claws?

they nails that are not sharp


What really are tusks?

Tusks really are teeth. They're sharp, long, and curved. They stick out beyond the mouths of such animals that have them: elephants, narwhals, walruses, and wild boars.