sir the animal you have just described is an animal that is mixed with a platapus and a horse... it doesnt exist
Large-webbed Bell Toad was created in 1905.
Crocodiles do not have shells, it is just super tough skin. Many people skin the reptiles and use their skins for many things due to its toughness and stability.No, it in the vertebrates phylum.
Herbivores do not have just ONE kind of foot. For instance many insects are herbivores and they have lots of different kinds of foot. Camels, horses, cows, elephants, geese and ostriches are all herbivores and they all have different kinds of feet.
The toes on a moose's foot are called hooves. A moose has two large hooves on each foot, which help it navigate through various terrains like snow and marshes. The hooves are broad and provide traction and support for the moose's large body.
You can tell this tooth is from a carnivore(meat eating dinosaur). If the tooth was very long, it could possibly be from a large carnivore, like Spinosaurus, T-rex,Gigantosaurus,etc. -dino-b, the dinosaur loving expert
Koalas do not have large claws, but they do have very strong and sharp claws.
they are caled claws
the large clawed iguana has large claws. the smalled clawed iguana has small claws. :)
Most water birds have webbed feet but the blue-footed booby has both. The blue feet are part of the male's attraction for the female. Other birds have other things that attract females such as the large tail in peacocks and even in wild turkeys.
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.
Scorpion claws are called pedipalp.
It was a large carnivore and the top predator of its time so, it probably used it's claws and teeth to defend itself (although the only thing that could hurt an adult acrocanthosaurus was probably another acrocanthosaurus)