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There are 41 extant species, and all but a few have retractile claws.
It resembles a cat in size and form, and has retractile claws.
These are branched and retractile tentacles, much larger than the regular tube feet.
Wounds inflicted by a leopard's normally retractile claws require instant treatment.
By the age of 5 years slightly more than 90% of boys had retractile foreskins.
His retractile claws provided delicate manipulation when required.
This animals has an elongated slender body with eight short arms and two very long retractile tentacles, all of which have suckers.
They had a series of short, retractile appendages, arranged at regular intervals about their whole circumference above the beginning of the four arms.
They have retractile claws and are slender-bodied, arboreal omnivores (with fruit making up much of their diet).
They have slender bodies, relatively narrow heads, elongated muzzles, retractile claws, and dense, close fur.
Surmounting those massive shoulders there was an armored, slightly retractile neck which bore the heavily-armored 'thinking' head.
Some other conditions are closely related to undescended testicles, such as an ectopic or retractile testicle.
Most have retractile or partially retractile claws, a baculum.
Plainly a single attack of balanitis, which is sometimes seen in boys with fully retractile foreskins, is not a sufficient indication for circumcision.
With its sleek body, it may have resembled the modern caracal, although it had a longer back and more dog-like feet with partially retractile claws.
They are usually retractile, and often transversely furrowed or plicate, and are regarded as olfactory organs.
Family Viverridae (the binturong, civets, genets and African linsang) has 30 extant species and all have retractile claws.
Although many trials have been published, the reported success rates range widely, from roughly 5 to 50%, probably reflecting the varying criteria for distinguishing retractile testes from low inguinal testes.
They lack feeding tentacles, but in addition to their eight arms, they have two retractile filaments (hypothesized to be homologous to cephalopod tentacles), which they use for the capture of food.
Gairdner, who examined a large number of normal children during their first five years of life, observed that at birth only 4% of children had fully retractile prepuces, while in half the prepuce was partially retractile.
In the 6-7 year age group 91% of boys had retractile prepuces (a similar figure to that of Gairdner), and the incidence of spontaneously retractile foreskins increased yearly until by 17 years only 1% remained non-retractile.