golden eagle
The TigerLionWolf bird of course :)
Just a random stab, but Koala claws.
the golden eagle or the bald eagle its one of those two.
Claws or talons (for birds)
No, sloths do not have sharp claws. Their claws are long and curved, which helps them to easily hang onto tree branches. The claws are more adapted for climbing and hanging rather than for hunting or defense.
the southern cassowary has the hardest kick and als the sharpest claws out of any bird
First of all, an eagle has talons, not claws. And talons are probably sharper than it's beak.
I have the sharpest eyes in my classroom.
Keratin, the same as every mammal's fur and nails/claws is made of.
anteater
Yes. The platypus needs sharp claws to dig a burrow in a riverbank for its home. The claws have retractable membranes between them. These membranes extend when the platypus is swimming and retract when they are on land.
The claws of a wolverine are nearly 4 inches. These claws are incredibly strong and are used to rip and shred different prey. The wolverine is a medium sized mammal that has no relation to the bear.