Claws and nails are derived characters found in various groups of mammals, birds, and reptiles. In mammals, these adaptations serve functions such as digging, climbing, and grasping. Birds possess claws on their feet, which aid in perching and hunting. Reptiles, including lizards and some snakes, also have claws that assist with locomotion and grip.
claws......
Claws or talons (for birds)
No claws is like nails for animals, paws would be like hands.
Claws becuz they need claws to get there food not nails
Claws
Yes, all four legged animals have claws. Primates have flattened versions of claws called nails.
talon
Even early primates can be distinguished from other similar tree dwelling animals by the presence of nails not claws at the ends of their digets. CLaws are not in our genes and haven't been for millions of years.
One of the animals with long nails is the bear.
Claws
they nails that are not sharp
they dont have nails-they have claws, and i think it is possible.