no
not all the time, females are usually larger with darker markings
Owls hoot for the same reason all animals vocalize: in order to communicat. In this instance, owls which make a hooting noise do so to communicate with other owls.
No Butterfly owls are acutally Butterflies. And Spectacled owls are real owls.
No, Owls are birds, Bats are mammals.
Well, the owl is a form of owls. They belong to the exact same family, called the owl group. The owl group houses many owls of all types. Including burrowing. These owls usually sleep during the day and hunt during the night. They are very facinating creatures. The burrowing owl is only one type of owls.
No because ducks ''QUACK'' and owls ''HOOT.''
No, not all Owls are listed with a status of "endangered".
owls because owls are birds and so are robins, all the characteristics of a bird would be the same. i don't see any relationship between lions and robins except the obvious like they both have eyes or both have feet.
Owls breath air just like all birds.Just like we do. Owls have two openings that resemble nostrils in their beaks. They breath through those in the same way that we humans breath through the nostrils in our noses.
The level of ecological organization composed of all of the owls in a certain area represents a "population". A population refers to a group of organisms living in an area from the same species (similar to a niche).
what are the 200 species of owls
It depends on what area of the owl and/or human you are talking about. Yes, humans and owls have similarities, but they are also very different. Humans are mammals as owls are birds. Owls can fly, though humans remain on the ground unless aided by air planes or flying devices. Both have eyes and mouths and they both need oxygen to survive. All in all, owls and humans are definitly NOT the same things.