Because the owl have sharp talons on its toe that act as daggers ;)
Because they used to protect their selves on the enemies.:)
Owls kill their prey with their talons and beak because those are the only things owls have that can kill their prey.
They grab their prey with their talons.
Because they get angry if they are hungry.
Well, it depends on if the owl hears the prey. If the owl does hear the prey then it will fly towards it, and try to attack it. So, I wouldn't really say that kill their prey instantly.
It means you have just killed a white owl and now have a dead bird of prey.
do not be Prey. Lions eat their prey after killing.
An owl used its beak and sharp talons on its feet to scare away its enemies. It also uses them to kill prey.
Yes, they are fully protected as are all birds of prey.
A barn owl is prey.
owl is to mouse
how is a owl able to spot and surprise its prey
If it is safe for the owl to come straight back, it will do so, however more often than not, the owl will have caught something else instead of remembering where it dropped its prey.
The symbiotic relationship between the tawny owl and mice is that of predator/prey, respectively.
The snowy owl hunts its food.(the owl sees its prey, it dives down and grabs the prey in its talons, killing it.)It hunts its prey.
A larger bird of prey or a Fox might prey on a Barn Owl, but this would be highly unlikely.