“…Striking and restraining raptorial behaviour, as seen in most accipitrids and falconids, is associated with an increase in claw curvature, an enlargement of digit I, and the enlargement of an opposing digit (usually digit II) 9 , 12 , 34 . Specialised constricting raptors (i.e., raptors that have specialised pedal anatomy for constricting prey combined with a dietary niche restricted to animals small enough to be constricted) such as owls tend to have slightly increased claw curvature and claws of subequal size 9 , 12 , 34 . Ospreys, which specialise in piercing talons into fish, are similar to constrictors but have much more recurved talons 9 , 12 , 34 .…”