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Woman in booth attached to long talons (her own) curving over fingers.
US athlete Flo-Jo used to stand out for her long talons, but now meticulous grooming has become the norm.
The bird clambers carefully through the reed-tops, gripping bunches of reed in its long talons, before dropping down.
He is asked to pass the salt, a difficult task when you have unwieldy long talons instead of hands, and instead fetches the salad.
Often, they were pictured as bloated and purple-faced (from drinking blood); they had long talons and smelled terrible — a description probably based on the appearance of corpses whose tombs had been opened by worried villagers.
With her floor-length hair concealing a hole in the back of her neck, long talons, and ability to fly, she makes for a menacing sight as she steals fish from fishermen's nets.
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The Rock Grunt casts a long talon over all facets of rock, and it's best to tie up loose ends wherever possible.
The bag Gemma: She's matched her extra-long talons to her clutch bag.
He now campaigns with long metal talons.
In Old and New World vultures, which seldom or never kill, the feet lack long sharp talons.
Eagles have long, curved talons for grasping prey; the claws of chickens are short and sturdy, for scratching the ground for food.
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