Real Mammal Claws - Set of 5
This is a Catalog Product with generic photographs. The images provided are representative, with minor variations in size and color. This product is typically stocked and may be replenished if sold out.
Animal claws are fascinating examples of anatomical specialization, each adapted for unique functions that reflect an animal’s lifestyle. Predators like big cats and raptors have sharp, curved claws for gripping prey, while climbers like primates and sloths use long, hooked claws for stability in trees. Burrowing animals like moles and armadillos possess broad, sturdy claws for digging, and species that rely on defense or traction, such as badgers and dogs, have strong, blunt claws suited to those tasks. In aquatic settings, otters and some turtles have webbed or flattened claws that aid in swimming, while insect-eaters like anteaters and pangolins sport elongated claws ideal for breaking into insect nests. This diversity highlights the fascinating ways claws have evolved to serve distinct ecological roles across the animal kingdom.
Specifications:
- The photo shown is an example of what your specimen will approximately look like. Each set is unique and specimens will vary in size, shape, color, etc.
- This set includes:
- 1 Coyote Claw
- 1 Badger Claw
- 1 Red Fox Claw
- 1 Bobcat Claw
- 1 Beaver Claw