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Lions have retractable claws to protect them so they always stay sharp. A lion's claws will only come out when absolutely necessary and stay within the paws when they don't need them.

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Lions have retractile claws to help them grip and hold onto prey during hunts. This feature allows them to extend their claws as needed for catching and killing prey, as well as for self-defense. Retractile claws also help keep their claws sharp by protecting them when not in use.

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