How do the feet of the California condor differ structurally from those of active grasping predators like hawks?

Answer

They are flatter and less curved

The condor's feet are relatively large but flatter and less curved than the sharp talons of typical hawks; this structure is better suited for walking while eating carrion or balancing on a perch.

How do the feet of the California condor differ structurally from those of active grasping predators like hawks?
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