pawlessness
Pawlessness refers to the absence of paws in animals, a condition that can occur naturally or as a result of genetic mutations, injuries, or medical procedures. While most mammals possess paws—modified limbs adapted for walking, grasping, or digging—some individuals lack them entirely or have severely underdeveloped structures. This phenomenon is relatively rare in the wild but has been documented in various species, including dogs, cats, and even some wild mammals.
In domestic animals, pawlessness is often associated with congenital abnormalities or genetic disorders. For instance, certain
While pawlessness can pose challenges for mobility and daily activities, many affected animals adapt through alternative
Research into pawlessness often intersects with studies on limb development, genetic disorders, and veterinary medicine. Understanding