They have feet just like ducks.
Yes , Penguins have claws on their feet.
Im pretty sure its called a hoof/ hooves. Unless there's a more scientific word for it
Toes--dogs have four feet, but no hands.
Penguins have webbed feet that terminate in several claw-like appendages. However, in the 'clawing' sense of claws, penguins don't use the ends of their webbed feet as claws for feeding purposes, but do use them to secure purchase on ice and on hilly areas where they breed.So, 'yes' if by claws you mean 'look like claws'. (Scientists use the term claw to describe the terminus of the webbed foot of a penguin.)So, 'no' if by claws you mean 'uses claws to catch food, like a cat or a raven'.
The claws on the feet of the penguin stop them from slipping on the ice. They also dig their claws into the ice to help them stand upright when motionless. Due to the anatomy of penguins, it is impossible for them to lift their feet upwards to a suitable height to be able to claw at predators. Considering the predators of penguins are larger than them, clawing them would be completely useless and have no effect. The main defence for a penguin is to swim very fast away from the threat.
Yes , Penguins have claws on their feet.
Im pretty sure its called a hoof/ hooves. Unless there's a more scientific word for it
Will you accept an extinct animal? If so, I nominate the Chalicothere.
NO! They have hard hooves like horses or cows.
no some mammals like a horse have hooves.
if you are going on about size it varies from 8 hands to 20 if you are going on about their feet they are called hooves
sir the animal you have just described is an animal that is mixed with a platapus and a horse... it doesnt exist
No, a horse does not have claws. Instead it has something similar to our nails.
Toes--dogs have four feet, but no hands.
They have webbed feet but claws so they don't slide on the ice!
Penguins have webbed feet that terminate in several claw-like appendages. However, in the 'clawing' sense of claws, penguins don't use the ends of their webbed feet as claws for feeding purposes, but do use them to secure purchase on ice and on hilly areas where they breed.So, 'yes' if by claws you mean 'look like claws'. (Scientists use the term claw to describe the terminus of the webbed foot of a penguin.)So, 'no' if by claws you mean 'uses claws to catch food, like a cat or a raven'.
Kangaroos have paws. They are sometimes used to grasp food, and they also provide balance for when a kangaroo moves at a slow, four-legged walk, instead of its usual hopping motion.