Birds don't have teeth but birds of prey like hawks, owls and eagles, as well as vultures, have sharp recurve beaks, sharp talons and very strong feet.
Arrows shot from recurve bows fly, on average, around 240 kilometers per hour, which means that given a sufficiently long, myelinated, or large-diameter neuron, your thoughts actually could win the race.
Thanks to well-preserved skull fossils, scientists know that it had recurved teeth for hunting, and the ear region of its skull suggests that it was adapted to hearing underwater.