Environmental Sciences, asked by praveenprithy07, 3 months ago

Do birds have claws?

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Answered by Anonymous
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A bird's talons are the sharp, hooked claws at the end of the toes. Birds have one talon on every toe, and they may differ in overall shape, curvature, and thickness depending on how the bird will use its talons and how worn individual talons may be.

Answered by Loveleen68
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All birds have claws at the end of the toes. The claws are typically curved and the radius of curvature tends to be greater as the bird is larger although they tend to be straighter in large ground dwelling birds such as ratites.

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