Like any bird - yes
No, snowy owls do not have blubber. Unlike marine mammals that rely on blubber for insulation and energy storage, snowy owls have thick feathers that provide insulation against cold temperatures. Their feathers are specially adapted to keep them warm in their Arctic habitats. Additionally, they have a layer of down feathers beneath their outer feathers for added insulation.
As any bird, it's feathers
Snowy owls have feathers on their feet to help them stay warm and insulated in their cold Arctic habitat. These feathers also provide traction and help the owls grip onto prey in snowy or icy conditions. Additionally, the feathers on their feet help reduce heat loss and protect their feet from cold temperatures.
Snowy owls have feathers on their legs so that they don't get cold in the snow.
Humans impact snowy owls individually by hunting and trapping. Power lines, barbed wire fences and cars effect owls by the danger at night. Owls use the roads to hunt and landing on power lines is dangerous due to the electricity.
Down covers the Snowy owls body with feathers covering the down.
The snowy owl has adapted by blending in with the snow. Thus the name Snowy Owl.
The snowy owls enimes are a *itch
because of poachers wanting their beautiful feathers, So they (predators) kill them.
because of their unique feathers that people loved so much that make coats , etc.......
Poachers want to sell the snowy owl's pretty feathers, and its easier to kill them and take the feathers off than catching them and trying to pull off the feathers. They are listed as a species of least concern. The snowy owl is still fairly common over most of its range. Source: IUCN Redlist.
because of poachers wanting their feathers and their predators such as weasels,people,foxes,prarie dogs,and wolves!