The aardvark use their powerful claws to break into ants or termites nests.
The name aardvark comes from a word meaning "earth pig." Although the aardvark, endemic to Africa, shares some similarities with the South American anteater, the two are not related. The last survivor of a group of primitive ungulates, the aardvark could more accurately be called a near-ungulate that has developed powerful claws.
Never has an aardvark ever hurt a human. They pose no danger to people at all.
A Giant Anteater Totally Wins. It Would Slash The Aardvark On The Face With It's Long, Sharp Claws. They Don't Meet.
The aardvark will defend itself by using either its long tail or it's sharp claws to attack the predator. It will also attempt to dig a burrow to get away.
The animal sometimes called an earth pig is the aardvark. It has a long, tubular snout used for sniffing out ants and termites, which make up the majority of its diet. Aardvarks also have large, powerful claws for digging burrows and breaking into termite mounds.
The wombat is an Australian marsupial with continually growing teeth, and powerful claws.
a turtle
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i know the strength their strength is that they are very powerful and they have powerful claws too
A lion's feet are called paws. They have powerful padded paws with retractable claws that help them grip the ground and catch prey.
lobter
The claws help them climb and the teeth help them chew.