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Susan Malone <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 26 Apr 2000 08:27:42 +0000
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Not a big deal, just one of those things I wonder about.  When I trim
nails, I notice that the differences between the sets on the front paws
versus hind paws.
 
Without fail, the front sets are about twice the length, seem thicker,
stronger and more *pointy* than the back sets.. even though the same
length of time has passed from trimming both.
 
Now I am assuming this is one of natures little tricks that is there for a
reason... my question is.. do any of you guru's know percisely what that
reason is???  For hunting purposes?  Traction?  Self-defense??
 
Anyone know the *technical* explanation for this??
[Posted in FML issue 3034]

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