No. A pellet is the mass of undigested parts of a bird's food that some bird species (such as owls) regurgitate. The contents of a bird's pellet depend on its diet, but can include the exoskeletons of insects, indigestible plant matter, bones, fur, feathers, bills, claws, and teeth.
Which type of owl? All owls have pellets. They eat mice, squirrels and other small rodents. The fur and bones that they can't digest go into a special second stomach called a gizzard and are packed up into little bundles of fur and bones. There you have it. The pellet. Scientests are able to use owl pellets to see wat the owl has eaten. I hope that answers your question!
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depending on the food it eats where the pellet was found u can look in an owl pellet guide
to find out what the owl has eaten
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The owl pellet remans in the owls rectum until the owl decides it would be a good time to puke it out.
The outside of an owl pellet is covered in a thin slime, to assist the owl with ejecting the pellet, the undigested fur or feather tends to be the next layer, with the undigested bones on the inside.
The owl pellet shows what the owl has eaten.
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The inside of an owl pellet contains the remains of bones and fur that was undigested.
Fur and bones of what the owl ate.
the size and shape
One important thing you can learn from studying an owl pellet is learning what animal the bones in the owl pellet belong to.
The owl pellet remans in the owls rectum until the owl decides it would be a good time to puke it out.