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Filter by Meaning The baby forepaws the wall while learning to stand.
The monkey used its forepaws to peel a banana.
The chimpanzee forepaws the termite mound to get to the insects inside.
The tiger forepaws the gate to get out of its cage.
The lion forepaws the fence to escape from the enclosure.
The orangutan forepaws the coconut to drink the milk.
The raccoon forepaws the lock to break into the house.
The mountain lion forepaws the skull of its prey to get to the brain.
The dog forepaws the door when it wants to be let out.
The cheetah forepaws the neck of its prey to quickly kill it.
The kangaroo forepaws the fence to escape from the zoo.
The spider monkey relies on its long, prehensile tail and flexible forepaws to move nimbly through the forest canopy.
The kitten batted at the toy with its forepaws.
The beaver's forepaws were strong enough to chop down a tree.
The dog forepaws the ground as he eagerly awaits his owner's return.
The wild dog forepaws the carcass to tear it apart and eat it.
The forepaws of the raccoon allow it to forage for food in small crevices.
The bear cub played with the ball using its forepaws.
The dog's forepaws helped it dig a hole in the ground.
The squirrel used its forepaws to hold the acorn while it gnawed on it.
The raccoon's forepaws are very dexterous, allowing it to manipulate objects.
The skunk used its forepaws to dig through the trash.
The forepaws of monkeys are similar to human hands in their general structure.
The orangutan's forepaws were so dexterous that it could pick up small objects with ease.
The wolf forepaws the ice to create a hole for fishing.
The monkey forepaws the coconut to get to the meat.
The monkey forepaws the banana and peels it open.
The raccoon forepaws the screen door to get into the house.
The hyena forepaws the bone to break it open and access the marrow.
The squirrel forepaws the birdhouse to steal food.
The cat forepaws the furniture when it's angry.
The jaguar forepaws the turtle shell to get to the meat inside.
The grizzly bear forepaws the tree to knock down the hive.
The cat forepaws at the window to try and catch the bird outside.
The kangaroo forepaws the ground in warning to protect her young.
The toddler forepaws the table for support while walking.
The raccoon forepaws the garbage can, searching for food.
The bird forepaws the ground to search for worms.
The bear forepaws the tree trunk, trying to reach the honey inside the beehive.
The elephant forepaws the river bed to drink water.
The sloth forepaws the tree branch as it slowly moves through the forest canopy.
The rabbit forepaws the soft soil to dig a burrow.
The monkey forepaws the branch to grab a banana.
The otter forepaws the fish and quickly devours it.
The zookeeper provided the monkey with toys that would help it exercise its forepaws.
The baboon used its forepaws to groom the fur of its mate.
The baboon used its forepaws to dig through the dirt in search of food.
The ring-tailed lemur used its forepaws to grasp onto branches as it leaped through the trees.
The gibbon swung gracefully through the trees using its strong forepaws.
The gorilla's forepaws were surprisingly dexterous.
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