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  1. Centipede (2336 bytes)
  2. Koala (10686 bytes)
    30: ...onger limbs, which are equipped with large, sharp claws to assist with climbing. Weight varies from about...
    41: ...k or on a branch. They climb using their powerful claws for grip, usually moving quite slowly but can cli...
  3. Bear (6673 bytes)
    20: ... senses of smell and hearing, five un-retractable claws, and long, dense, shaggy fur.
    22: ...d tools and depend on the diet of the bear. Their claws are used for ripping, digging, and catching.
  4. Sun Bear (4617 bytes)
    21: Sun bears possess [[sickle]]-shaped [[claws]] that are relatively light in weight. They have ...
  5. Archaeopteryx (8771 bytes)
    25: ...rp [[teeth]], three [[finger]]s ending in curving claws, and a long bony tail.
  6. American Black Bear (15019 bytes)
    23: ...ger than the front legs. Each paw has five strong claws used for tearing, digging, and climbing. One blow...
  7. Meerkat (4260 bytes)
    19: Meerkats have strong, curved front claws for digging and a sharply-pointed snout. They are...
  8. Numbat (6437 bytes)
    21: ...especially strong forelimbs or particularly large claws, and is in any case too small to make much impres...
    23: ...e soil, and vulnerable to even the Numbat's small claws.
  9. Crocodile (5982 bytes)
    22: ...All large crocodiles also have sharp and powerful claws. Crocodiles are ambush hunters, waiting for fish ...
  10. Chinese dragon (7565 bytes)
    23: ...Imperial dragon in [[Gyeongbok Palace]] has seven claws, implying its superiority over the Chinese Dragon...
  11. Cassowary (5017 bytes)
  12. Cheetah (6461 bytes)
    20: ...etely retract its claws. Even when retracted, the claws remain visible and are used for grip during the c...
  13. Armadillo (3358 bytes)
    16: ...rmor. It is a prolific digger, and uses its sharp claws to burrow both to feed on [[grub]]s and to dig de...
  14. Arthropod (9248 bytes)
    43: ...ind them. The crayfish also has walking legs and claws on its thorax region. On the abdomen are appenda...
  15. Boa (3641 bytes)
    15: ... live young. They have [[anal spurs]], a pair of claws on each side of the [[cloaca]] which are vestiges...
  16. Bat (13851 bytes)
    85: ...s, as do all five toes of the hindlimbs. The rear claws allow bats to hang on branches or ledges. Bats ar...
  17. Scorpion (12441 bytes)
    25: ...f modified legs that have evolved into claws. The claws are used primarily for prey capture, but also pla...
    37: ...t used unless the prey cannot be subdued with the claws. Many species of scorpions such as Pandinus and H...
    61: Scorpions first catch their prey in their claws. If their prey is strong, they will paralyze it w...
  18. Bilby (4570 bytes)
    20: ...ms with their strong forelimbs and well-developed claws. A bilby typically makes a number of burrows with...
    22: ...t crest. The Bilby has strong forelimbs and thick claws, which it uses to dig for food and make burrows. ...
  19. Golf (35905 bytes)
    129: ...oe]]s with exchangeable spikes (or little plastic claws termed ''soft spikes'') attached to the soles. ''...
  20. Tarantula (17481 bytes)
    127: ...are characterized by having tarsi (feet) with two claws and claw tufts.

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