They don't, camels do not have hooves.
well your face is funny
They do not have a name per say, these sucker-like adhesive disks are just called pads that help the frog grip vertical surfaces and aid in climbing.
at batters cage
The eastern grip has this name because it was first used in the eastern region of the USA. The western grip is called this way because it was first used in the western region of the USA. The continental grip has this name because it was called "the grip of the continent", which was used in Europe when tennis was created.
It is called a grip.
When this grip is used on it's own it is called the gable grip.
The grip where fingers are entwined is often called an interlocking grip. This grip can help provide additional stability and control when holding an object or tool.
GRIP
Grip
It all depends on how far you are back in the batters box. If the pitcher is maybe 45 miles per hour then yes grip it tight it makes you swing more level. If the pitcher is 10 miles per hour it does not really matter how you grip it.
The grip (or handle).A modern bow will have a stiff "riser" (which includes the grip) to which the limbs are attached.