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Defference
of a hen
between the feet
and an eagle ?
and claws​

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Eagle Claws:

The eagle has very specially adapted large, clawed feet which are known as talons. The talons of the eagle are powerful and strong and allow the eagle to catch prey on the ground or in water when the eagle is still in the air.

Hen Feet:

The foot of the bird contains only part of the ankle bones. ... Poultry raisers use the term "hock" synonymous with the ankle region and "hockjoint" with ankle joint.

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