It depends where you are starting from! North American snowy owls tend to breed in the more northerly parts of Canada, but often overwinter in the more northerly United States, with a stable population in southern Canada.
Yes, Snowy owls migrate, often wintering in warmer climates than their own .
No, it doesn't.
Well, if it's a bird, then yes.
yes it does
Yes they do
They don't migrate
yes No, snowy owls are solitary creatures, though they form large groups prior to pairing up to mate
owls or group
Some owls migrate...it depends upon the species of owl. For instance, snowy owls migrate south in the winter much in the same way that other types of birds migrate south for the winter.
The snowy owl migrates south in winter. Barn owls don't tend to migrate at all. If anyone knows anything more, please add it.
The snowy owls enimes are a *itch
Snowy owls are birds and birds are vertebrates.
Snowy owls are carnivores.
wolves do eat snowy owls
The snowy owls enemies are arctic foxes and wolves but their biggest threat is man.
Snow owls are a breed of owl, while snowy owls have snow on them.
Snowy owls are being hunted for their spotted fur.