There are many birds that have the traits of sharp talons and curved beaks, such as eagles and hawks. These traits are used for hunting, catching, and eating their prey.
For example, vultures have curved beaks and sharp talons for getting a grip on prey.
Most water birds have webbed feet but the blue-footed booby has both. The blue feet are part of the male's attraction for the female. Other birds have other things that attract females such as the large tail in peacocks and even in wild turkeys.
Owls have razor sharp talons (claws) with an incredible grip for a bird. Their talons are versatile and long as well as very sharp, they can grip prey with three front and one rear or two forward and two rear talons. Once an owl snatches its prey in those talons, there is virtually no escape.
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.
Claws
Hawks do not have teeth. They use their sharp talons and curved beaks to tear food before eating it. Birds do not have teeth.
The beaks and claws of robins are sharp enough for them to perform what they need to do to survive. For instance, they are able to use their claws to climb trees and grasp prey and their beaks are sharp enough to pierce insects and crack seeds.
the other birds used their fins with sharp beaks and talons,
Of course they're dangerous. They're large and they have sharp talons and powerful beaks.
they have really sharp edges. and maybe, sometimes rough.
Of course they're dangerous. They're large and they have sharp talons and powerful beaks.
For example, vultures have curved beaks and sharp talons for getting a grip on prey.
A hawk looks like a large bird with sharp talons and a beak. It also has wings and a head.
The ability to fly, sharp beaks & sharp talons combined with strength, agility & keen eyesight.
The curved beak allows the hawks to incise the flesh of its prey. The hawk uses its beak to strip flesh off its prey and eat it.
Claws or talons (for birds)
Yes, eagles like to meat. They have to kill the animals to get the meat. This is why eagles have sharp beaks and talons.