Talon
The zipper is named after the sound it makes when it is opened or closed. The word "zipper" was coined by the B.F. Goodrich Company, who originally used it on their rubber galoshes. The company chose the name because it imitated the noise the fastener makes when it is used.
Yes, the word "talon" is often used to refer to a type of claw, specifically those of birds of prey like eagles and hawks. Talons are sharp and curved, adapted for grasping and killing prey. While "claw" is a more general term that can describe the sharp appendages of various animals, "talon" specifically denotes the claws of certain birds.
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.
name two animals (birds) which have 'talons'
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.
The zipper is named after the sound it makes when it is opened or closed. The word "zipper" was coined by the B.F. Goodrich Company, who originally used it on their rubber galoshes. The company chose the name because it imitated the noise the fastener makes when it is used.
No but there is a level with an claw machine
The Bf Good rich company
no
hola como estas
Those birds claws are 'talons'
The claw of an eagle, hawk or any bird of prey is called a talon.
im pretty sure there's not
There is a claw machine in Illinois with Angry Birds in it. It is just meant for money. Many people like Angry Birds, so many people might try to get an Angry Birds stuffed animal, but, no one may ever know if there is a real reason. Except for the Angry Birds company itself. :)
The famous Zipper River.
I don't know, it seems so.
The answer to the hink pink "a bird's foot defect" is "flawed claw." In this wordplay puzzle, "bird's foot" refers to a claw, and "defect" implies a flaw or imperfection. Therefore, the corresponding hink pink answer is "flawed claw."