Mostly lemmings, rats, and apples because they make their nests close to apple trees.
The snowy owl hunts its food.(the owl sees its prey, it dives down and grabs the prey in its talons, killing it.)It hunts its prey.
the snowy owl changes the environment by keeping control of their populations of their prey
Mice hares and other things like that.
Excellent vision.Many rodent species as prey. This owl appears to be extending its range southward.
Snowy Owl
Most countries protect birds of prey, including the US. The snowy owl is not an endangered species, however.
both because they get eaten and eat other animals so that is my answer
As with most owls, the mother stays and keeps the young warm, whilst keeping predators at bay. The father owl hunts continuously to keep his family fed, often lining the nest edge with prey that is at that time surplus to requirements. Once the young snowy owls are too demanding for the male snowy owl, and large enough to leave, the female snowy owl joins in the hunt and supply of fresh prey. Eventually, the young snowy owls are encouraged to chase their own prey, initially caught but not killed by the parent snowy owls.
The similarities of an elf owl and a snowy owl are there likings of enjoying the night life. They both hunt small mammals, small insects and other birds. Their talons are similar by helping them catch prey. Hope this helped!!
Snowy owls are protected species, as are all Birds of Prey. However, the snowy owl is not an endangered species.
They are at the top of the food chain. NOTHING eats them. NOTHING.
Its big golden eyes make them see farther and watch out for its prey