“…Large comparative studies of mammals have used claws/unguals to determine locomotor, and in particular fossorial, adaptations (MacLeod & Rose, 1993). Modern claws are often correlated with those of nonavian dinosaurs to extrapolate paleo‐behavior (Burnham, Feduccia, Martin, & Falk, 2011; Fowler, Freedman, Scannella, & Kambic, 2011; Lautenschlager, 2014). These studies quantified claw morphology in several ways, including Euclidean distance measures, claw curvature based on triangles, outline‐based morphometrics, and digital modelling (respective examples in Ribas et al., 2004; Feduccia, 1993; MacLeod & Rose, 1993; Manning et al., 2009).…”