- females. It is
recognizable by its
elongated snout,
bushy tail, long
foreclaws, and
distinctively colored fur. The
giant anteater is
found in multiple...
- alternate, poorly-defined
light and dark
bands on the back.
Meerkats have
foreclaws adapted for
digging and have the
ability to
thermoregulate to survive...
- 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...
- 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...
-
results in a
single offspring;
twins are
possible but rare. The
large foreclaws prevent mothers from
grasping their newborns and they
therefore have to...
-
total lack of information. In many species,
dimorphisms include elongated foreclaws or a
concave plastron in the male. The
longer claws are used in a courtship...
-
species dig
using their powerful incisors and, to a
lesser extent, the
foreclaws,
although dune
blesmols dig
primarily with
their feet,
restricting them...
- 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...
-
either side a lion Or that on the
dexter supporting with the
exterior foreclaws a
shaft of
palewise Argent entwined with oak
leaves slipped Vert fructed...
- of
Peter Hennessy Crest A
worker bee
statant Or
holding in the
dexter foreclaws an open
fountain pen
bendwise sinister nib
downwards Proper. Escutcheon...