Badgers, wombats, echidnas, aardvarks, ant eaters, porcupines, armadillos...
Koalas do not have large claws, but they do have very strong and sharp claws.
yes they have very strong claws
Dogs main use of their claws is for traction when running, so there would be a disadvantage to them in having retractable claws. When compared with cats, dogs generally use their very strong jaws and teeth as the main tool, and do not use their claws or paws to grab hold of prey. Dogs usually hunt as packs, so they can surround their prey, rather than one animal having to hold the prey still while it is killed. Cheetahs do not retract their claws, but their speed is very important for catching prey, so the extra traction gained is at the sacrifice of very sharp holding claws.
Yes. The echidna has sharp claws for digging, and this ability to dig effectively is helped by its compact, muscular body shape and strong forelegs. When threatened, they can dig very, very quickly into the earth, disappearing horizontally, leaving only their quills exposed while they burrow.
Wombats are equipped with very strong claws and stout forelegs for digging. They also use their strong teeth to help remove parts of roots or wood. Wombats may have quite complex burrow systems consisting of interconnecting burrows, and they may also overlap with other wombats' burrows. Female wombats have backwards-facing pouches so that the dirt does not get into the pouch.
A tiger does in fact have very big claws. This is to help the animal hunt, eat, and protect itself.
Victor Creed is very strong, although he uses his claws most of the time for advantage.
It has a very sharp claws to catch it prey and a very strong leg
The echidna is not a large animal, so it has small feet. Unlike its fellow monotreme, the platypus, it does not have feet with retractable webbing. On the other hand, it shares with the platypus the characteristic of feet with very sharp claws for digging.
Yes of course. Lions have very strong claws and teeth
A mole would be charaterised as living below the ground, with large fore claws for digging. Very poor eyesight. Highly developed sense of smell. Eats worms and small insects. Oh and is notorious for ruining lawns and the like.
The strongest claws belong to animals like eagles, bears, and big cats such as tigers and lions. These claws are designed for catching prey, climbing, and defending against threats. The size and sharpness of these claws vary depending on the animal's lifestyle and hunting techniques.