yes
food
The Norse god associated with owls is Odin.
In Norse mythology, the deities associated with owls are Odin and Freyja. Owls are seen as symbols of wisdom, magic, and death in Norse mythology. Odin, the chief god, is often depicted with his two ravens, Huginn and Muninn, who are sometimes associated with owls as well. Freyja, the goddess of love and fertility, is also connected to owls as they are seen as her sacred birds. Owls are believed to have the ability to see in the dark and are associated with the spirit world, making them important symbols in Norse mythology.
no they were not around at the time
In the 1600s, a king's diet typically included a variety of rich and elaborate foods. Meals often featured roasted meats like beef, venison, and game birds, accompanied by seasonal vegetables and fruits. Spices, herbs, and sauces were used generously to enhance flavors, and desserts like pies and pastries were common. The meals were often lavishly presented, reflecting the king's wealth and status.
owls eat bugs
eat you
No, but owls eat rattlesnakes.
All owls eat meat.
yes owls do eat spiders and they get them quite easy when they are in trees. this is because owls live in trees
Owls eat at night, of course. They are nocturnal. Yaaaahhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!
Owls are carnivorous, therefor, they do not eat roots
wolves do eat snowy owls
No, owls are carnivores. They only eat meat.
they eat large hairy penises
Yes they do.
Owls commonly eat mice, shrews and rats.