Yes, but it's a silly superstition.
In Norse mythology, owls are often associated with wisdom and knowledge. They are believed to be messengers of the gods and are seen as symbols of foresight and intuition. Owls are also sometimes connected to the goddess of death, Hel, and are thought to guide souls to the afterlife.
Skulls often represent an end to a certain period or event in one's life, or can be used as a celebration of life.Owls often represent wisdom but they also have associations with death and are sometimes called messengers of death or rulers of the night.The two combined can have several meanings, e.g. The person has overcome a tough obstacle in life and have become wiser/better
Owls are not messengers of fate, sent to Earth to inform you of an impending death, they are merely carnivorous birds that eat a lot of rodents, and they neither know nor care about the time at which humans are going to die. Incidentally, owls believe that if they see 3 people it means that there is going to be an outbreak of parasitic mites. The origin of this belief remains obscure.
Owls are solitary . . . if they do get together, flying or otherwise, the group is called a "Parliament".
A group of Owls is called a parliament.
Baby Owls are called owlets or fledglings. A group of owls is called a parliament.P.S: Owls are totally AWESOME!!
A group of owls is called a parliament. A group of their young would be a clutch.
Young owls are called 'owlets'.
A parliament
all owls are nocturnal.
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Biological messengers are molecules thatÊtransmit information about cells to the receptor. They are also called neurotransmitters, first messengers, or second messengers.