There are many interesting things about owls. They are nocturnal hunters, and are found on all continents except Antarctica. They are regarded as symbols of wisdom and learning. They have excellent sight and hearing. There are five families of owls and related species. To find further information about owls, look in your local public library under the dewy decimal number of 598.97. Here you will find a wealth of interesting facts about owls. The information provided here is from Australian Owls, Frogmouths and Nightjars by Jill Morris & Lynne Tracey. (1993).
An owls' eyes are fixed in its head; they do not move. Rather its head moves 270 degrees either right or left and almost completely upside down.
An owls' flight is soundless, unlike other Birds of Prey, due to the design of its feathers.
Most owls are nocturnal and possess a highly developed auditory system, enabling them to hunt by sound rather than by sight.
They are the smallest of all owls; being the size of a sparrow.
The most interesting things about rainbows is that rainbows have colors of the spectrum and colors look beautiful.
The majority of owls are nocturnal, and usually live alone-as you may remember from the majority of depictions of owls in popular movies and novels. However, there are many different types of owls, and below is a sampling of a few of the most interesting types of owls, where they live, and their characteristics.
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it is used on tanks
The most interesting things about Snowshoe Hares is that they can jump over 6 feet
a interesting fact about barn owls are that female barn owls(a girl barn owl) are more colorful than male barn owls
they study viruses
owls, hawks, and frogs. some other things too, but owls hawks and frogs at most. Maybe sometimes even another bigger lizard.
Some live in barns and forests
Other owls.
Yes, most owls are.