to survive in wild or hunt or defense. :)smiles!
yes very sharp claws, there like a cats
Many animals have sharp claws. They have to defend themselves from predators, and cut the flesh of the prey.
One of the animals with long nails is the bear.
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.
Unsheath means your cats claws come out, sheath means the claws are in.
tigers
Claws or talons (for birds)
White lions and normal lions are the same so lions should have sharp teeth plus claws because they hunt animals and their sharp teeth and sharp claws are two of the adaptations they have that are essential to bringing down prey.
Tigers kill with their canine teeth, not with the claws, like all cats.
Cats have sharp teeth and claws. They can run fast and climb trees.
alot of horses are scared of cats. because cats have sharp claws, cats could just randomly climb on the horse. poor horse the claws would dig into the horse. that would hurt
Even though they do not have claws, declawed cats do catch mice. Cats have very strong paws, as well as sharp teeth.