I'm guessing you mean the the pellets an owl coughs up. They are just commonly referred to as 'owl pellets'.
Owls do vomit a Pellet, otherwise called a cast. They usually consist of things that have not been digested, like bones of previous prey. So, to get rid of them, the un-digested 'stuff' kind of squishes together to form a ball-like figure, otherwise known as a Pellet. They upchuck the pellet, and spit it out.
Since owls do not have a digestive system, they regurgitate the bones and fur of the animals they eat in the form of an "owl pellet."
Owls are solitary . . . if they do get together, flying or otherwise, the group is called a "Parliament".
A group of Owls is called a parliament.
Baby Owls are called owlets or fledglings. A group of owls is called a parliament.P.S: Owls are totally AWESOME!!
A group of owls is called a parliament. A group of their young would be a clutch.
Whilst owls have a strong acid in their stomach, it is not strong enough to digest all of the fur, feathers or larger bones, though softer bones are digested.
Young owls are called 'owlets'.
the difference is owls can fly and penguins cant penguins live in the Arctic and owls don'tActually that is incorrect, Snowy Owls live in arctic regions.
all owls are nocturnal.
A parliament
It gets digested. The parts that can't be broken down are regurgitated as an owl pellet.