The eagle gripped its helpless prey with powerful talons.
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Do the chickens have large talons?
The eagle seized it in its talons and quickly tore it apart with its sharp beak.
"Talon" is the Spanish word for heel.
A word for claw is talon.
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talon
Talon is the French word for heel.
Yes, the word "talon" is often used as another term for claw, specifically referring to the sharp, hooked claws of birds of prey like eagles and hawks. While "claw" can refer to the claws of various animals, including mammals and reptiles, "talon" is more specialized. Both terms denote a similar structure, but "talon" typically emphasizes the predatory nature associated with birds.
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It would be tsume, at the least.
The word 'talon' refers to a sharp claw. However, the word 'claw' is usually used for most animals. 'Talon' is typically reserved for birds of prey, such as owls, hawks, and eagles. The extinct 'raptor' dinosaurs also have large claws that are often referred to as 'talons'.