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The feet are huge and strong with long, dagger-like claw on its inner toe.
The inner toe stuck out like a sharply curved sickle.
The feet are large and powerful, equipped with dagger-like claws on the inner toe.
The inner toe on each foot is vestigial.
Each front limb bore five toes, with the inner toe having a large sharpened claw.
Unlike other birds having two toes directed forward and two backward, they have the inner toe turned backward.
The ostrich has just two toes on each foot, with the nail on the larger, inner toe resembling a hoof.
The feet are heterodactyl, a feature unique to the trogons, with the inner toe turned backwards.
Cassowaries use claws on their inner toe (digit II) for defence, and have been known to seriously injure people.
The inner toe was about as large as the outer one, and attached noticeably more proximal on the tibiotarsus.
The outer toe is "fairly long and slender"; the inner toe and back toe are relatively short and thick.
The outer and middle toes are connected by a small, idented web, while the middle and inner toes possess no webbing.
This makes it likely that these species specialized in smaller prey that could be pinned using only the inner toes, not requiring the feet to be as strong or sturdy.
One of the most important distinguishing features of the family are the feet, which are zygodactyl, meaning that the two inner toes point forward and the two outer backward.
The foot of Chanaresuchus differs from other related archosaurs in that the inner toes are inlarged, whereas other primitive archosaurs retain a more symmetrical pattern.
The cassowary is one of the world's most dangerous birds, for it is capable of inflicting fatal injuries with its powerful legs and the dagger-like claw on its inner toe.
The family Tytonidae have inner and central toes of about equal length, while the family Strigidae have an inner toe that is distinctly shorter than the central one.
More advanced therizinosaurids have four functional toes, but the feet of Beipiaosaurus still have reduced inner toes, showing that the derived therizinosaurid condition may have evolved from a three-toed therizinosauroid ancestor.
Digits free, moderately dilated, inner well developed; infradigital lamellae obliquely curved; 10 lamellae under the thumb, 10 under the third finger, 9 under the inner toe, and 12 under the third toe.