How do flesh eating birds use their feet to catch their prey?
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They have strong sharp hooked beaks to tear up the flesh. Birds use their claws to catch food and to protect themselves. They use them to sit on branches. ... Claws on the feet are used for grasping the prey, for perching, for scratching the ground or for fighting.
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Answer: They have strong sharp hooked beaks to tear up their flesh. Birds use their claws to catch food and protect themselves. They use them to sit on branches . . . . claws on feet are used for grasping the prey ,for perching for scratching the ground or for fighting
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