Ergô (Portuguese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Ergô" in Portuguese language version.

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abril.com.br (Global: 508th place; Portuguese: 9th place)

super.abril.com.br

archive.org (Global: 6th place; Portuguese: 23rd place)

doi.org (Global: 2nd place; Portuguese: 4th place)

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genetics.org (Global: low place; Portuguese: 8,409th place)

iheartdogs.com (Global: low place; Portuguese: low place)

lionalert.org (Global: low place; Portuguese: low place)

  • «Physiology». Lion ALERT. Lions have four claws on their back feet but five on the front where the dew claw is found. This acts like a thumb and is used to hold down prey while the jaws rip away the meat from bone. Set well back from the other claws the dew claw does not appear in the print. 

nationaltigersanctuary.org (Global: low place; Portuguese: low place)

nih.gov (Global: 4th place; Portuguese: 8th place)

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worldcat.org (Global: 5th place; Portuguese: 5th place)

wsu.edu (Global: 3,088th place; Portuguese: 3,539th place)

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  • «Clipping a Cat's Claws (Toenails)». Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine. Cats have a nail on the inner side of each foot called the dew claw. Remember to trim these as they are not worn down when the cat scratches and can grow in a circle, growing into the foot.