JAMB - Biology (2013 - No. 12)
The long and sharp clawed feet of birds is an adaptation for
crushing seeds
scooping mud
tearing flesh
grasping prey
Explanation
The long, sharp, clawed feet of birds are adapted for grasping and holding unto the prey, such branches, perches, or even small animals. This is especially true for birds of prey, like eagles, hawks and owls.
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