The skin and bones of the animals they swallow. They then regurgitate these as "owl pellets".
Owls use acids in their stomachs just like us humans.
They do not store their food. They only store it in their stomachs
Camels store approximately one and a half gallons of water in several sac-shaped containers in their stomachs. Please see the related link below.
yes they store water in their stomachs and food and nutrients in one of their humps
they catch food and bring it to the nest to store.
Owls do not have two stomachs. They have a single stomach like other birds. However, their stomach has unique adaptations that allow it to efficiently digest the prey they consume, such as regurgitating pellets of indigestible materials.
No, they do not have a "crop", which is a sac that stores food. snowy owls swallow most of their food whole.
All owls have 2 stomachs. One is the first stomach which I think break down all of the possible food that can be eaten. The rest goes to the 2nd stomach The GIzzard and that squezes the bones, fur and what ever can not be eaten and then they puke it back up in what we call pellets
Owls are not a sign of evil. In mythology they are associated with wisdom. In realtiy, owls eat a lot of mice. This is a good thing, since mice are a troublesome kind of vermin which often eat grain that people are trying to store.
The plural of stomach is stomachs.
4 stomachs in a moose
piranhas have 2 stomachs