Every predator apart from snake, crocodile, and fish
No. We are mammals so they are considered claws.
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.
You can't really wear down there claws. Like all mammals, our nails will keep growing. If they get to long, simply cut them with nail clippers.
The animal's foot with claws ending in "aw" is likely a "paw". Paws are the rounded feet of mammals typically equipped with claws or nails for various functions like gripping, hunting, or digging.
Birds, reptiles, some mammals, and some invertebrates (crustaceans) have claws. Most big cats have claws - tigers, lions, jaguars, wild cats, leopards, cheetahs Predatory birds do as well - falcons, eagles, hawks Crabs and lobsters have pincers, which may be called claws. Generally, mammals that do not have hooves or live in the water have claws. Some examples are dogs, cats, guinea pigs, lions, rabbits, and raccoons. Elephants, primates, and manatees do not have claws, but they have fingernails like we do.
Dolphins do not have horns, fur, antlers, or claws. They are marine mammals with smooth skin and streamlined bodies, adapted for life in the water. Instead of claws, dolphins have flippers, which aid in swimming. Their unique adaptations help them thrive in their aquatic environments.
No, dolphins have no fingers to have nails on. They also do not have claws or anything similar
they may bite making threatening noises or movement ,or they use their claws is they have any. and also build berror around them
many animals have sharp claws that enable them to climb trees. Koalas, possums, gliders, quolls and phascogales are all examples of arboreal mammals equipped with sharp claws. Parrots, too, have sharp claws that enable them to climb trees. Although perfectly capable of flying, parrots often use their claws and their strong beak to pull themselves up trees and branches.
Claws are sharp, curved, typically found on the digits of animals like cats and birds, and are used for gripping and grasping. Talons are specialized claws found on birds of prey and are longer and more hooked, primarily used for grasping and puncturing prey.
They feed on fish, rodents, small mammals, rabbits, hare etc. Anything that is alive an fits into its claws is game for the eagle.
Both snail and turtle are not mammals. The answer is sloth.