Talons
Have you ever wondered "what is the talons of the Osprey?" Well if you did this is your page. Ospreys have special pads ( which are bumpy) for griping slippery fish. An Osprey's talons are rounded, rather than grooved. An Osprey's outer toe can reverse to the back to grab fish with two toes in front and two toes in the back. They also have scales on the top of there foot.The Osprey closes its talons right when it comes in contact with prey. Did you know a Osprey's talons can close faster than the human eye can blink?!?!