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A mole or an anteater or meercat.....theres probably loads more though.

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What are a platypus's claws used for?

Platypuses are unusual in that they are semi-aquatic mammals with strong claws. Platypuses have claws for digging. These claws have retractable membranes between them. The membranes help when they are swimming, and they are retracted when the platypus is digging its burrow for shelter.


Which animal Has very strong claws for digging?

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Do platypuses have claws?

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Can wombats dig?

Yes. Wombats are equipped with powerful front legs and strong claws for digging. They dig burrows for shelter.


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Why do meal worms have claws?

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What are claws for?

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What type of claws do platypuses have?

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.


How many toes does a badger has?

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What are rabbit claws for?

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How long are an anteaters claws?

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What are animal claws used for?

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