Talons are the claws (feet) of birds like owls, eagles and other Birds of Prey. Used to hang onto branches or tear flesh from their prey.
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.
The sharp claws of the eagle (or any bird of prey) are called talons. The word comes from the Old French word talonwhich means "heel" which was then adapted into Middle English word talon which was used to mean any heelike part or object and has since evolved to its current usage.An eagles claw is called a talon and it uses them to mostly crush its prey. :D
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The talons of a bird are its claws.
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Do the chickens have large talons?
Yes. There's a slightly different connotation but they mean the same thing. Talon also tends to be more associated with birds. You're unlikely to say that your dog has talons but it wouldn't be strange to say that an eagle has talons.
To see an eagle with a snake in its talons represents the struggle of life between good and evil.
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A google search indicates the word is Italian and means 'claws/talons'.