Ospreys defend them selfs by erecting head feathers to look threatening, and striking the attacker with their talons.
Look on youtube for "Call of The Ospreys"
Ospreys, hover, looking for fish swimming near the surface, then swoop down and snatch them up in their talons, which are specialy adapted for catching fish.
If by eagle, you mean a bird of prey, ospreys dive into the water to catch fish. Bald Eagles will skim near the water surface with their talons for fish, and have also been known to steal fish from ospreys. Just the first two freshwater fishing birds that come to mind.
Nope. Only predator birds have talons. Doves are not predators- they have claws, but not talons.
it is a omnivore it eat both plants and animals
The sharp talons ( claws ) grasp the prey and are able to hold on to the prey in the midst of flying rapidly.
The "nails" of an owl, if referring to fingernails like on a human, are called talons. Owls have four talons on each foot, totaling eight talons in all.
Ospreys are not decomposers. They are consumers.
I think you have this wrong. !!! The word' Prayer' is for someone praying to God. I don't think animals Pray to God. The word you should use is 'Prey'; Note the spelling. An animal (birds) that swoops and takes its prey in its talons is a hawk type bird. These include, eagles, owls, kestrels, ospreys, red kites etc.,
NO! penguins have flippers!
Alot of people look at the Talons and think they cut leaving knife looking marks they do not. Marks left by a hawks talon will look like puncture wounds not cuts almost like a large needle was used in that area