The Barn Owl is a pale, long-winged, long-legged owl with a short squarish tail. Depending on subspecies, it measures about 25-50 cm (9.8-20 in) in overall length, with a wingspan of some 75-110 cm (30-43 in). Adult body mass is also variable, ranging from 187 to 800 g (6.6 to 28 oz), with the owls closer to the tropics being generally smaller.
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Yes, barn owls will only breed within the species.
Barn owls can fly.
Barn Owls don't have predators.
are barn owls endangered?
a interesting fact about barn owls are that female barn owls(a girl barn owl) are more colorful than male barn owls
well barn owls aren't cannibalistic that i know of but barn owls may be eaten by larger owls sometimes for example the great horned owl will sometimes prey on barn owls. in times of scarce food if a hatchling dies, yes, no food is wasted, other then that barn owls usually don't eat other barn owls.
Owls are predators no animal eats owls . But barn owls do swallow their prey whole.
i have seen barn owls in dearborn county
There 16 living species of Barn Owls
Yes, barn owls do eat snakes
The people (the stupid masses) stare at barn owls and then the owls fall over and die.
Barn owls eat mice, and we don't want mice in our barns.