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The claw of an eagle, hawk or any bird of prey is called a talon.
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A zipper name for a bird claw is "talon." Talons are the sharp, curved claws that birds of prey, like eagles and hawks, use for hunting and grasping their prey. They are essential for their survival, enabling them to capture and hold onto food.
Birds of prey have the strongest claws. They use them for picking up prey. Eagles have the strongest claws of all bird of prey. Owls are a close second in the most formidable claws category.
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.
They are called talons
A bird of prey's 'claws' are known as Talons
Claw sharp= grad prey to stick to claw
A talon, which is the claw of a bird of prey, can weigh anywhere from a few grams to a few ounces, depending on the bird species it belongs to. The weight can vary based on the size and species of the bird.
Razor claw or quick claw.
The Hopewell symbol depicting a claw likely represents an animal claw, possibly belonging to a bird of prey or a mythical creature. It could symbolize strength, power, or the connection between humans and nature in Hopewell culture. The exact meaning may vary depending on the context in which it is found.