Orangutans have nails rather than claws. Their fingers and toes are equipped with flat nails that provide better grip and dexterity for climbing and manipulating objects in their arboreal habitat. This adaptation is similar to that of other primates, allowing them to navigate trees more effectively.
Claws becuz they need claws to get there food not nails
claws......
Claws
they dont have nails-they have claws, and i think it is possible.
they nails that are not sharp
Claws
Well it's like the way we have hands and nails so there claws are there nails so they kinda come on the cats command
Cats have retractable claws .
Cats pull on their nails to keep them sharp and healthy. This behavior helps them remove the outer sheath of their claws and maintain their claws for hunting and self-defense.
Claws or talons (for birds)
No claws is like nails for animals, paws would be like hands.
Tortoises have claws, not nails. They typically have five claws on each front leg and four claws on each rear leg. These claws help them grip the ground as they move.