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  2. Claw - Wikipedia

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    Outside of the cat family, retractable claws are found only in certain species of the Viverridae (and the extinct Nimravidae). [2] A claw that is retractable is protected from wear and tear. Most cats and dogs also have a dewclaw on the inside of the front paws. It is much less functional than the other claws but does help the cats to grasp prey.

  3. Fossa (animal) - Wikipedia

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    The fossa has a cat-like appearance, resembling a small cougar. [4] In 1993, Géraldine Veron and François Catzeflis published a DNA hybridization study suggesting that the fossa was more closely related to mongooses (family Herpestidae) than to cats or civets. [9] [10] However, in 1995, Veron's morphological study once again grouped it with ...

  4. Puma (genus) - Wikipedia

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    Puma (/ ˈ p j uː m ə / or / ˈ p uː m ə /) is a genus in the family Felidae whose only extant species is the cougar (also known as the puma, mountain lion, and panther, [2] among other names), and may also include several poorly known Old World fossil representatives (for example, Puma pardoides, or Owen's panther, a large, cougar-like cat of Eurasia's Pliocene).

  5. Cheetah - Wikipedia

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    The slightly curved claws, shorter and straighter than those of other cats, lack a protective sheath and are partly retractable. [58] [61] The claws are blunt due to lack of protection, [64] but the large and strongly curved dewclaw is remarkably sharp. [88]

  6. Fisher (animal) - Wikipedia

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    It is sometimes referred to as a fisher cat, ... the animal is not known to eat fish. ... retractable claws. [6] Their feet are large, making it easier for them to ...

  7. Cat - Wikipedia

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    Shed claw sheaths. Cats have protractible and retractable claws. [56] In their normal, relaxed position, the claws are sheathed with the skin and fur around the paw's toe pads. This keeps the claws sharp by preventing wear from contact with the ground and allows for the silent stalking of prey.