they prey to god because they are religious!
A barn owl is prey.
A larger bird of prey or a Fox might prey on a Barn Owl, but this would be highly unlikely.
The Barn Owl swallows its prey whole in most cases. Later it will regurgitate an owl pellet consisting of the bones and fur of its prey. If the owl is feeding chicks it will tear the prey into pieces. It might also eat prey in pieces if it is too big to swallow, however, barn owls have a very large mouth, which is not readily seen when you look at them because the part you can see, the bill, looks small.
they grab it in their talons
The common barn owl typically produces 1 to 3 pellets per day. These pellets are composed of indigestible parts of its prey, such as fur and bones, which are regurgitated after digestion. The exact number can vary based on factors like the owl's feeding habits and prey availability.
Pygmy Owls are one of the smallest breeds. The Barn Owl is the most common owl. The Eagle Owl is the biggest owl.
Barn owls are known to prey on young deer.
the Scientific name of The Barn Owl is Tyto alba, and The Tawny Owl is Strix alucoalso the scienetific name of all owl's are raptors and birds of prey
The European nocturnal bird of prey is the barn owl (Tyto alba). Barn owls are known for their heart-shaped facial disks, excellent hunting skills in low-light conditions, and silent flight due to specialized feathers. They primarily feed on rodents, making them important for pest control in agricultural areas.
The Barn Owl's prey would be one typically small vertebrates, particularly rodents. The ecosystem therfore needs the pants and invertibrate specises needed to support these.
the common barn owl
Bald Eagle Barn Owl