But these claws are unique in the animal world.
Unlike most other claws, these claws are raw bone, meaning that they lack the usual keratin sheath. Next, these claws reside beneath the skin of the toe, with no opening for them. That means that when the claws are extended, they must cut their way through the skin.
It's unknown how these claws retract, how long it takes, or if the frog completely heals, though it is assumed that they do. It is also unknown whether or not Marvel Comics is going to sue the frogs for copyright infringement against Wolverine.
Thanks for the link, Mary.
Photo source: Not Exactly Rocket Science

First the "Alien" Eel, now "Wolverine" Frogs. Nature is quite the plagiarist.
ReplyDeleteMaybe proof that cats will make love to anything.
ReplyDelete