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Hello everyone! Could anyone tell me the difference between claw and paw? Thanks! I saw a picture and it uses both of 'paw' and 'claw' to describe a cat foot. However, as i remembered, 'claw' is usually used to say a bird' foot. I'm confused. Could you tell me the difference between them? Thanks!
29 apr 2019 03:19
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A PAW is an animal's foot: the fleshy, bony part, often with pads underneath (as they don't wear shoes!). It's not the whole limb/leg - just the 'foot' part. When an animal walks in soft soil or sand it leaves pawprints. A claw is a nail - formed into a long, often curved shape. Claws can be very sharp. They can scratch you and draw blood. Typically, an animal that has paws has claws too. Bird's don't have paws. They have feet. But as a bird's foot is very thin and bony, usually with large claws, it may seem as if a bird's foot is all claws and not much else! You don't call a bird's foot a paw. Much too bony! Elephants don't have paws, they just have feet. Horses have hooves. For it to be called a 'paw' it needs to have soft parts (pads) underneath, like in dogs and cats, and claws attached. Paw and claw can be used as verbs. If a dog paws me, I don't mind. If a dog claws me, it hurts.
29 aprile 2019
đŸŸ these are the paws and the claws are the nails that gets u killed when you are scratched lol
29 aprile 2019
Paw is cat's or dog's limb, and claw is a animal's nail.
29 aprile 2019
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29 aprile 2019
Paw is like cat's or dog's limb, but claw is animal's nail. Cat or dog also have claws.
29 aprile 2019
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