The TigerLionWolf bird of course :)
No, sloths do not have sharp claws. Their claws are long and curved, which helps them to easily hang onto tree branches. The claws are more adapted for climbing and hanging rather than for hunting or defense.
Claws or Talons, depending on the bird
A bird of prey's 'claws' are known as Talons
A Hoopoe bird has strong, curved claws that are well-suited for digging and foraging for insects in the ground. These claws are known as zygodactyl, meaning they have two toes facing forward and two toes facing backward, providing the bird with stability and agility while foraging. The Hoopoe's claws are adapted to its diet and feeding behavior, allowing it to efficiently search for and capture its prey.
The goblin shark is known for having the sharpest teeth.
the southern cassowary has the hardest kick and als the sharpest claws out of any bird
First of all, an eagle has talons, not claws. And talons are probably sharper than it's beak.
golden eagle
the golden eagle or the bald eagle its one of those two.
claws
No, sloths do not have sharp claws. Their claws are long and curved, which helps them to easily hang onto tree branches. The claws are more adapted for climbing and hanging rather than for hunting or defense.
it can has
Claws or Talons, depending on the bird
claws
The juvenile Hoatzin does
peregrine falcon
Birds of prey have the strongest claws. They use them for picking up prey. Eagles have the strongest claws of all bird of prey. Owls are a close second in the most formidable claws category.