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Peacocks have similar 'claws' to roosters. They have small talons, used for scratching at the ground.
There claws are sharp enough to tear the pray. The beak is a bit curved at front.
Toads don't actually have sharp claws but they have a hard type of toe. I know they have some sort of toe why does that matter?
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why do peacocks have clawed feet
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.
Platypuses have claws which serve two functions, and which are perfect for their semi-aquatic life. To start with, platypuses have claws for digging. These claws have retractable skin membranes between them. The membranes help when they are swimming, and they are retracted when the platypus is digging its burrow.
Peacocks have similar 'claws' to roosters. They have small talons, used for scratching at the ground.
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Most cats have retractable claws on there front paws, and none retractable claws on their rear paws.Cats are natural predators and hunt prey, the sharp curved claw is used to grip and hold on to it's prey. The claws retract back into the paw when not in use.The exception is the Cheetah which can't retract any claws.