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The tightest clustering and highest eigenvalues resulted from 10 measurement ratios: size of claws I/IV, II/IV, III/IV; length of toes I/IV, II/IV, III/IV; and size of claws I, II, III, and IV relative to length of toe III.
Accipitridae cluster together near the center of the x-axis, yet are the only group on the negative side of the y-axis, suggesting that the morphological characters that are driving variation along the y-axis (size of claws I and II relative to other claws) are highly useful in distinguishing Accipitridae from other bird groups.
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In non-raptor ground birds, the D-I claw varies in size, but the relative sizes of claws among D-II, III, and IV are the same as with perching birds.
The x-axis (which explains 58.12% of the variance) is controlled by the sizes of all claws relative to toe 3. The y-axis (25.50% of total variance) is mainly driven by the sizes of claws 1 and 2 relative to claw 4 and toe 3, with relative toe sizes also influencing taxa distribution.
We find that the mechanics that produce claw closing forces, the sizes of claws and the mechanical strength of the cuticle of claws are all highly variable across the genus.
There is also a negative correlation between the force that a claw can potentially produce and the size of the claw corrected for the mass of the claw.
Go for items that are just the size of the claw.
The subspecies also differ from one another in their hairiness, spine length and width, and the size of the grooming claws on their hind feet.
I also save the seeds of my giant castor bean plants and devil's claw, which has black ones the size of peppercorns in a claw-like seed case.
This one's a baby, but if he were an adult, he would kill (you, me, all of us). 6. Look at the size of those (teeth, wings, claws)! 7. We have to be really quiet.
We also painted patches of the same size on the claws of another group of crayfish.
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