well the talons help the bird grab food or hang on to things
Claws or Talons, depending on the bird
raptors-- curved beaks, razor talons, bird.
A bird of prey's 'claws' are known as Talons
Owls have razor sharp talons (claws) with an incredible grip for a bird. Their talons are versatile and long as well as very sharp, they can grip prey with three front and one rear or two forward and two rear talons. Once an owl snatches its prey in those talons, there is virtually no escape.
A birds body parts are the wings,feet,claws,head,and body.
Birds have wings to fly away from other animals. They use their talons to grab stuff that they want to eat.
They are called talons
Claws or Talons, depending on the bird
Nope. Only predator birds have talons. Doves are not predators- they have claws, but not talons.
The talons of a bird are its claws.
talons
an adaptation that can help a bird survive is its beak .
Curved and sharp talons (little nails on a bird), good vision and hearing, and a long beak.
Yes, the word "talons" is a plural form of the noun'talon', a word for the claw of a bird of prey; a word for a thing.
First of all, an eagle has talons, not claws. And talons are probably sharper than it's beak.
it's talons and features evolve over time to survive
Bird feet, you know, with talons and such.