turtle don't have tails at all.right?
What the heck are you on about? ^^^^^
A turtles claws arenormally in the back because they dig with there back legs and it is easier for them to dig with there back legs, like a dog. I have a turtle myself and have seen it use its claws before they are more like toes or fingers than claws. I could be mistaken because these are just my observations.
Most cats have five claws on each of their front paws, and four on each of the rear paws, for a total of 18 claws. Some cats have more toes and claws, the total number can vary from one to many extras. These cats are called "polydactyl."
Turtles are generally slow movers, with their top speed varying depending on the species. On land, they may move at a pace of around 0.17 miles per hour (0.27 km/h), while some aquatic turtles can swim faster, reaching speeds up to 20 miles per hour (32 km/h).
A snapping turtle can bite with a force of over 1,000 pounds per square inch. This powerful bite is used to catch and consume prey, making snapping turtles formidable predators in their environment.
Three toed sloths have three toes (per foot) and two toed sloths have two toes (per foot)
They have five claws per foot!
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A turtles claws arenormally in the back because they dig with there back legs and it is easier for them to dig with there back legs, like a dog. I have a turtle myself and have seen it use its claws before they are more like toes or fingers than claws. I could be mistaken because these are just my observations.
A domestic cat has 4 claws per paw, so it has 16 claws in total.Another Answer:Actually, cats have 18 claws. Each front foot has five toes, with one claw per toe. This includes the dew claw that never touches the ground. Each rear foot has four toes, thus has four claws.
Yes, alagaiters have 5 toes per foot. Each toe is equipped with claws that help them to catch prey and navigate their environment.
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0.3048 metres per foot.
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304.8 mm per foot.
28,320 cc per cubic foot.
There are 30.48 centimeters in one foot.
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