Hunt and attack from above
only the boy birds. They are called spurs they are half way up there leg and there is one one each leg. they are used for defending there hens from other boy birds.
Claws are sharp, curved, typically found on the digits of animals like cats and birds, and are used for gripping and grasping. Talons are specialized claws found on birds of prey and are longer and more hooked, primarily used for grasping and puncturing prey.
No. They have talons. Seriously, webbed feet are only found in birds that swim in the water, while falcons are known for flying at high speeds, not for swimming.
A talon is curvier than a claw, while a claw is relatively sharp and straight. Also, only birds of prey have talons, and mammals have claws. I think talons are sharper than claws, but they are both very sharp.
Keen Eyesight - sptting prey from long distance Talons - for gripping/grabbing prey Sharp Hooked Beaks - for ripping/tearing flesh
NO! penguins have flippers!
All of the birds of prey, whether eagles, kites, kestrels, owls, osprey, hawks and falcons consider rabbit a part of a balanced diet, along with mice, snakes, fish and other birds.
Pretty sure it's birds
Caterpillars
The answer to this guestion is either bees or birds.
Kittens do not have talons, they have claws. There is a major difference between talons and claws. Just like there is a difference between claws and nails. Talons are found on birds and reptiles, not mammals such as felines.Kittens use their claws for:Defending themselves or their siblingsCatching foodPreventing them from fallingPlayingAttackingItching / removing ticksHelp stretch their muscles in exercisesTerritory marking (scratching things, which leaves visible marks as well as a scent from their feet to mark their territoryBalance (just like humans use their thumbs for balance, kittens need claws for the same purpose. Trimming claws too much is known to make cats unsteady on their feet)
Small birds, cats and dogs are the most common pets found among Mexican people.