Definition of Foreclaw. Meaning of Foreclaw. Synonyms of Foreclaw

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- additional opening captions are: "Watch, Rinse, Repeat", "Apply directly to the foreclaw" (a reference to HeadOn), and "Last Known Transmission of the Hubble Telescope...
- alternate, poorly-defined light and dark bands on the back. Meerkats have foreclaws adapted for digging and have the ability to thermoregulate to survive...
- They have polygynandrous mating behavior. Courtship consists of biting, foreclaw display, and chasing. Yellow-bellied sliders are capable of interbreeding...
- fleurs-de-lys Azure gorged with a collar of poppy flowers Gules its dexter foreclaw resting on the pommel of a sheathed sword point downwards Azure embellished...
- arid savannas. It feeds on ants, termites, and bees. Its very strong foreclaws can be used to break insect nests or to defend itself. The southern tamandua...
- of Peter Hennessy Crest A worker bee statant Or holding in the dexter foreclaws an open fountain pen bendwise sinister nib downwards Proper. Escutcheon...
- results in a single offspring; twins are possible but rare. The large foreclaws prevent mothers from grasping their newborns and they therefore have to...
- billety Or and bezanty Beak Forelegs and Wings also Or holding in the dexter foreclaw a Double Warded Key wards upwards Gold Escutcheon Azure a Dolphin naiant...
- therefrom a demi griffin Azure bearing in its dexter foreclaw an astrolabe Or and in its sinister foreclaw an ansul also Or. Escutcheon Quarterly Azure and...
- from both hind and front legs are almost identical in length, though the foreclaws tend to be more sharply curved. The paws of the species are relatively...