Yes, rabbits have very sharp claws. In the wild they need them for digging burrows to live in, unburying roots, bulbs, and vegetables to eat, and for defence against predators. This sort of activity would normally wear the nails down naturally. However, since most digging is quite curtailed in captivity, it's important to carefully trim your pet rabbit's nails on a regular basis to prevent injury both to them and to you.
A wolverine is a carnivorous mammal that resembles a small bear. It has a stocky build, thick fur coat, and sharp claws. Wolverines have a reputation for being strong, agile, and fearless animals.
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The wolverine, Gulo Gulo, is the largest and most powerful member of the Mustelidae, or weasel family. A pugnacious and active carnivore, it fears nothing, and has been known to appropriate kills from bears, wolves and cougars!
Wild animals?
The wolverine because way back when Michigan was founded, the man whom established Michigan, was attacked and killed by a wolverine. that's why U of M chose the wolverine to be their mascot.
When fully extended, Wolverine's claws are a foot long.
The claws of a wolverine are nearly 4 inches. These claws are incredibly strong and are used to rip and shred different prey. The wolverine is a medium sized mammal that has no relation to the bear.
The claws coming out of his hands are 12 in. (1 ft.) long.
Yes, just about. Maybe less, depends on age
No, you cannot.
ask wolverine
Wolverine!
adamantium
Wolverine is the mutant with claws cover with adamantium.
Everytime.
If you are talking about the superhero, then Wolverine would win. He has MASSIVE CLAWS, probably 3-5 times more than a lion's! But if you are talking about the animal, the ninja wins. It has A LOT of weapons.
Wolverine's retractable claws are housed within his forearms and extend beyond his wrists when he unsheathes them. When retracted, the claws fold up along his forearm bones, so they do not impede his flexibility in the wrists, elbows, or forearms. This design allows him to have normal range of motion when his claws are not extended.