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Post by nightdragon10 on Sept 24, 2011 17:30:27 GMT -5
I would want to know of what are made the fingers of toothless. Sorry for errors, i'm italian have used the google traductors...
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Post by toothless11 on Sept 24, 2011 19:13:09 GMT -5
Do you mean what Toothless' claws are made of? XD.
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Post by nightdragon10 on Sept 25, 2011 6:53:00 GMT -5
sorry, mean the fingers of legs of toothless. I do not know how to explain.
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Post by toothless11 on Sept 25, 2011 11:33:24 GMT -5
Lol I don't understand XD. But it's not your fault . I think you mean his claws. Because on dragons, their fingers are called claws.
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Post by nightdragon10 on Sept 25, 2011 11:40:50 GMT -5
I call them fingers but I mean those
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Post by Varðr on Sept 25, 2011 12:06:39 GMT -5
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Post by toothless11 on Sept 25, 2011 12:23:16 GMT -5
Lol I don't know XD.
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Post by nightdragon10 on Sept 25, 2011 12:32:20 GMT -5
I think I know They Are,but his are brown not ocher
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Post by Varðr on Sept 25, 2011 13:18:55 GMT -5
the α-keratins in the hair (including wool), horns, nails, claws and hooves of mammals
the harder β-keratins found in nails and in the scales and claws of reptiles, their shells (Testudiness, such as tortoise, turtle, terrapin), and in the feathers, beaks, claws of birds and quills of porcupines. (These keratins are formed primarily in beta sheets. However, beta sheets are also found in α-keratins.)
Although it is now difficult to be certain, the scales, claws, some protective armour and the beaks of dinosaurs were likely to have been composed of keratin.
From Wikipedia
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Post by toothless11 on Sept 25, 2011 13:27:52 GMT -5
Haha cool XD.
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Post by nightdragon10 on Sept 25, 2011 13:37:15 GMT -5
well, I understand what are they made
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