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Pigeons have relatively small, strong claws that are adapted for perching and walking rather than for grasping or killing prey. Their claws are not sharp like those of predatory birds; instead, they are blunt and suited for gripping onto branches and urban structures. The toes are arranged in a way that provides stability and balance when they are on uneven surfaces. Pigeons can also use their claws to scratch the ground in search of food.

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