It refers to any animal which has claws or talons for holding onto a prey or for tearing.
Yes. There's a slightly different connotation but they mean the same thing. Talon also tends to be more associated with birds. You're unlikely to say that your dog has talons but it wouldn't be strange to say that an eagle has talons.
Talon
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 bird of prey's 'claws' are known as Talons
The synonym of sharp claws is "talons."
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The talons of a bird are its claws.
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Im really going to need a year on that Talon in order to help you out.
"Warning."
Talon, such as in "a bird's talon" is a noun.
Jean Talon has written: 'Talon'
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Talon Dunbar's birth name is Talon Ryan Dunbar.
"Talon" is the Spanish word for heel.
An antonym of talon could be paw.
Talon Dunbar is 5' 7".