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.
Talon
A talon is a sharp, hooked claw found on the feet of predatory birds, such as eagles, hawks, and owls. It is used for grasping and capturing prey. Additionally, "talon" can also refer to a person's fingers or hands, especially when used to describe someone's grip or strength.
A bird of prey's 'claws' are known as Talons
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.
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The claw of an eagle, hawk or any bird of prey is called a talon.
Tsume means "claw" or "talon"
A word for claw is talon.
Razor claw or quick claw.
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