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Physical

Features
Cinthya Calderón Angulo
Karen Vilchez Alfaro
Luis Bravo Requena
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Claws
Cinthya
Claws
A curved pointed horny nail on each digit of the foot in birds, lizards, and some mammals.
In Spanish is “Garras”.
Some animals that
have claws are:
 Lions
 Dogs
 Tiggers
 Bears
 Eagles
 Cats
 Owls
 Foxes
 Armadillos
 Etc.
02 Hooves
Karen
Hooves
The horny part of the foot of an ungulate animal.
In Spanish is “Pezuñas”
Some animals that
have hooves are:
 Horses
 Pigs
 Stags
 Sheeps
 Camels
 Zebras
 Rhinos
 Cows
 Giraffes
 Etc.
Beak
Luis 03
Beak
The hard pointed or curved outer part of a bird’s mouth.
In Spanish is “Pico”

Some animals that


have horns are:
 Ducks
 Gulls
 Eagles
 Parrots
 Flamingos
 Pelicans
 Chickens
 Toucans
 Etc.
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Horns
Karen
Horns
A hard pointed part that grows, usually in pairs, on the heads of some animals.
In Spanish is “Cuernos”

Some animals that


have horns are:
 Sheeps
 Cows
 Stags
 Buffalo
 Goats
 Mouflon
 Gazelle
 Cows
 Etc.
“Until you have not loved an animal, a part
of your soul will remain asleep.”
—Anatole France

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