Cirrus aslender usually flexible animal appendage: as Cheliped ^ either of the pair of appendages bearing a chela.
cirrus clouds are clouds that are in the sky.
cirrus
Cirrus clouds are made of ice crystals that have been carefully form over time
A cirrus cloud can be described as wispy and feathery.
Cirrus is latin for "curl of hair" and is used to describe wipsy curly clouds
one is coller
A cheliped is a specialized claw-bearing appendage found in crustaceans such as crabs and lobsters. It is used for capturing and handling food, defense, and grooming. The term "cheliped" comes from the Greek words "chela," meaning claw, and "pous," meaning foot.
grabbing food or snapping at things
Pincer, to technically, Cheliped.
regeneration
no cirrus does not cause weather. no cirrus does not cause weather.
2.481 N according to my force transducer.
The chitinous covered "claw" on a decapod (lobsters and crayfish)
Cirrus clouds are high altitude clouds occurring between 17,000 and 40,000 feet
Cirrus clouds typically form at altitudes between 20,000 and 40,000 feet in the Earth's atmosphere.
Cirrus are the highest cloud types, generally occurring between 25 and 30 thousand feet up.
High, wispy clouds are generally categorized as cirrus clouds.