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how are claws useful to arboreal animals​

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Specialized claws allow a number of arboreal species to grip branches, collect food and hold their young. Adhesion, the alternative to claws, allows smaller arboreal species to grip the myriad surfaces along which they move. Wet adhesion works primarily through suction and is common among tree frogs and salamanders.

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