what is the function of claws feet in a polar bear
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- Each toe has a thick, curved, non-retractile claw.
- The claws are used for grasping prey and for traction when running or climbing on ice.
- The sole of a polar bear's foot has thick, black pads covered with small, soft papillae (dermal bumps).
- The papillae create friction between the foot and ice to prevent slipping.
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