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OWL PRESENTATION

BY; MIRANDA AND SAM

Owls are nocturnal, which means they are active at night

Photo by Douglas Brown

CATCHING PREY

  • Soft fringed feathers
  • Claws called Talons that are sharp and curved
  • Feathers all the way down their legs to protect them from bites
  • Having big eyes
  • Hearing
Photo by MTSOfan

Owls eyes are fixed in their heads, this helps because they can see better at night and they have more rod cells. They compensate this by turning their head a whole 270 degrees.

Photo by geeksquared

All Owls have ears, since it makes up for its lack of eye sight

A baby owl (Owlet) can swallow its food whole by three weeks.

Photo by katarinavarat

An owl pellet is regurgitated food that the owl's stomach could not digest. They contain bones, fur, Etc.

Photo by SteveLeoEvans

BARN OWLS

  • Barn owls feed on voles, Rats, Shrews, and smaller birds.
  • Barn owls can live up to 20 years.

Owls don't lay their eggs all at once, they do this because it's easier to feed their young and find prey

Photo by NatBat

Baby Owls are rushed out of the next anxiously, so they can find a new territory. They do this during the time where the preys population is decreasing.

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Photo by geeksquared