How to use in-sentence of “claw”:
– A claw is made of hard protein called keratin.
– The reason the male fiddler crab has such a big claw is to attract females.
– They eat by holding the fish in one claw and tearing the flesh with the other.
– The unguis grows outward faster than the subunguis to make a curve and the thinner sides of the claw wear away faster than their thicker middle, making a more or less sharp point.
– Dromaeosaur feet bore a large, recurved claw on the second toe.

Example sentences of “claw”:
– Bats have one claw that sticks out of the top of the wing.
– The front-most pair of legs has large chelae ; the left claw is larger than the right.
– Walking legs have a small claw at the end.
– In Manning’s interpretation, the second toe claw would be used as a climbing aid when subduing bigger prey and also as stabbing weapon.
– It had long arms which were probably used for holding on to prey, the claw on the first finger was 31 centimeters long.
– A testicular claw is a clawhold where a wrestler grabs a hold of the opponent’s testicles and squeezes.
– Previous studies had shown that the amount of curvature in a claw corresponded to what lifestyle the animal has: animals with strongly curved claws of a certain shape tend to be climbers, while straighter claws indicate ground-dwelling lifestyles.
– It was probably an active predator, hunting with the large sickle-shaped claw on the second toe of each foot.
– She appeared in the episode “Tooth and Claw Tooth and Claw” as Queen Victoria.
– Characteristics of the genus include one claw being larger than the other, but this difference is not as marked as in male fiddler crabs.
– Her next novel, “Tooth and Claw was about dragons, but in the style of Anthony Trollope.
– Tyrrell Museum, Drumheller, Canada The interpretation of the sickle claw as a killing weapon applied to all dromaeosaurs.
– Its unique foot claw has caused a great deal of discussion regarding the evolutionary lineage of this dinosaur.
– It had a retractable, sickle-shaped claw on the second claw of each foot that was used for attacking prey.
– It was a small carnivore, with a large, sickle-shaped claw on the second toe of each hind foot.
– This refers to the large, sickle-shaped claw bone on the second toe of each hind foot.
– When John Ostrom described it for “Deinonychus” in 1969, he interpreted the claw as a blade-like slashing weapon, much like the canines of some saber-toothed cats, used with powerful kicks to cut into prey.
– Similar to the tail, the claw in apes is not needed.
– In the movie Freddy has this claw he wears, it has fingernails built into it made out of knives.
- Bats have one claw that sticks out of the top of the wing.
- The front-most pair of legs has large chelae ; the left claw is larger than the right.
- Walking legs have a small claw at the end.
