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front dewclaw to
muscles in the
lower leg,
further demonstrating the
front dewclaws' functionality.
There are
indications that dogs
without dewclaws have...
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hooves called dewclaws a
little further up the leg –
these are not
normally used for walking, but in some
species with
larger dewclaws (such as deer and...
- when
stopping or
descending a
slope in
digitigrade species.
Additional dewclaws can also be present. The paw also
includes a horn-like, beak
shaped claw...
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Beauceron is
unusual in
having a
double dewclaw. In
order to be shown, a
Beauceron must have
double dewclaws that form well-separated "thumbs" with nails...
- dog's
dewclaw is the
fifth digit in its
forelimb and hind legs.
Dewclaws on the forelimbs are
attached by bone and ligament,
while the
dewclaws on the hind...
-
characters are the
Dewclaws, a
blended family as a
result of an
interspecies marriage. The comic's
primary characters are
Kevin Dewclaw, a rabbit, and his...
-
dentition highly specialised for a
hypercarnivorous diet and by a lack of
dewclaws. It is
estimated that
there are
around 6,600
adults (including 1,400 mature...
- dogs to
prevent ****ure
injuries caused by scratching, or in the case of
dewclaws,
ingrown and ripped-off nails.
Docking and
declawing procedures are usually...
- of
these mammals have
cloven hooves, with two
smaller ones
known as the
dewclaws that were
located further up on the leg. The
earliest cetaceans (the archaeocetes)...
- half the
length of the rest of its body. It has five digits,
including a
dewclaw, on the
front feet and four on the back, all of
which have
retractile claws...