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Herons have claws primarily to help them catch and hold onto slippery prey, such as fish and amphibians. The claws provide grip and stability while wading in water or standing on uneven surfaces. Additionally, these adaptations assist in perching and navigating their environments, making them effective hunters. Overall, the claws enhance their ability to thrive in various habitats.

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