Those look like lion paws!

Nice write up on the wonderful Eurasian Eagle owl:

https://www.adirondackwildlife.org/Eurasian-EagleOwl.html

The eagle owl exerts a crushing power in its talons of about 700 pounds per square inch, slightly less than a wolf’s bite, allowing the owl to kill prey by crushing or puncturing the prey with its talons, or smaller prey by tearing with the beak. They can go after prey larger than what a great horned owl can take, such as small deer, foxes, dogs and cats, or birds ranging from ducks to small raptors or grouse. They also eat reptiles and amphibians as well, and the availability of prey in their habitat determines their focus.The average prey weight of a Eurasian is only marginally larger than that of a great horned owl. Any smaller mammal or bird is taken, and most prey is swallowed whole.