Hi yes do you have birds with heterodactyl or zygodactyle feets? Pamprodactyl is good too! Luv the cross toe

yes!! for anyone who isn’t aware:

zygodactyl: two toes forward, two toes back

heterodactyl: similar to zygodactyl, but the third and fourth digits face forward instead. found only in trogons!

pamprodactyl: ALL four toes face forward!

zygodactyl toes, like on this hooded parrot, are great for picking up food and climbing

here’s an amazonian trogon with heterodactyl toes

swifts, all of which have pamprodactyl feet, can only grasp onto things vertically, meaning they cannot perch like other birds. this works out for birds like this black swift, because they tend to make their nests in cliffs, barns and other locations where there are steep walls, and spend much of the rest of their life in flight.

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what is a tomial tooth?

the tomial tooth is an adaption found on the beak of some birds, mainly birds that hunt for their food; including falcons and shrikes. the tomial tooth is a sharp, pointed section of the beak that curves downward and is separated from the rest of the beak by a small notch. like real teeth, the tomial tooth is used for cutting prey and eating.

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