The Sharp pointed claws of an eagle-
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The sharp claws of the eagle (or any bird of prey) are called talons. The word comes from the Old French word talonwhich means "heel" which was then adapted into Middle English word talon which was used to mean any heelike part or object and has since evolved to its current usage.
An eagles claw is called a talon and it uses them to mostly crush its prey
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Explanation:-> Raptors are birds of prey, like eagles, hawks and falcons. Their toes are sharp, powerful claws called talons and they use them for catching food. Raptors usually have three talons pointing forward and one talon pointing backward. This foot arrangement is called raptorial.
Explanation:-> Raptors are birds of prey, like eagles, hawks and falcons. Their toes are sharp, powerful claws called talons and they use them for catching food. Raptors usually have three talons pointing forward and one talon pointing backward. This foot arrangement is called raptorial.
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