Catclaw

/ˈkætkɔː/ noun

A type of shrub or small tree with curved, claw-like thorns, found mainly in southwestern North America and used by Native peoples.

From 'cat' + 'claw,' named for the distinctive curved thorns that resemble a cat's claws. The plant (genus Acacia) has been called this since early explorers documented southwestern desert plants.

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