Owls always have two ears, unless they had abnormality or some other problem. Sometimes ear tufts grow above the ears so they are visible. This could happen on only one side perhaps.
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Owls have exceptionally developed ears, there being three found types of ears in owls, most owls ears are placed asymmetrically which means whilst the ears are on the side of the owls head, just behind the facial disc, one side is higher than the other, allowing the owl to pinpoint sound height accurately as well as distance accurately.
owls can occasionally eat other owls! Yes, large owls do occasionally eat small owls, however, other than that, eagles have been known to prey on owls, as well as wolves and cougars.
Same as other owls. Just about anything smaller than they are.
no they don't
No, Burrowing owls are becoming rare. When you say "tree owls" it pretty much means every other species of owls. -Owl expert grl. (12 yrs)
Owls communicate with hooting, hissing, calling, fluffing feathers, posture, and bill snapping.
I was hit on the side of the head 24 hrs ago near the temple by a door other than the spot being tender today I dont have any other side effects should I see a doctor
Owls can turn their heads, a lot more than us humans can.It's their eyes they can't turn.In comparison to the size of the head, owls have huge eyes that are fixed to the skull.So to be able to see anywhere else but straight forward, owls have to turn their heads.
mostly because snowies are among the larger and more powerful owls and it would be very difficult for a Great Horned to hunt one. Great horned owls are sort of famous for being 'cannibals' and eating other owls, but Snowy owls are quite large for owls, and they are in fact larger than Great Horned owls. when hunting for food, owls usually wont try to attack anything larger than themselves.
Owls aren't fast than eagle.
They perform better as they have bigger hooters.