Talons
Using the plural, it could be talons (like bird claws). The singular could be an "ungula" which also means hooked claw or talon.
Of course it is!
From the Latin word, raptor, maning thief.
The word "raptors" is an anagram of parrots. Parrots are a group of birds.
raptors
There is 1 syllable.
Im pretty sure its called a hoof/ hooves. Unless there's a more scientific word for it
The homophone for "claws" is "clause."
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.
A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. "Claws" are a thing. So the answer is yes! "Claws" are a noun.
The anagram is two words: Toronto Raptors (NBA team).
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