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Bald eagles have talons like most birds have.

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Yes. Hummingbirds keep their feet tucked tightly against their bodies when flying, but extend them when perched upon a branch.

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Hummingbird's have really, Really tiny feet. Kind of like a "Y" shape 2 front toes so to speak and a thumb...:)

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sharp beak

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Q: What type of feet and beak does the hummingbird have?
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