no, most likely because the pelican is a bird that is at least twice the size of a full grown owl, also owls don't typically live where pelicans live (on the shores of oceans)
there is no difference there both black
Bats are not afraid of owls. Bats are a very quick animal and would just fly away from owls if they felt threatened.
Yes, geese are often afraid of owls because owls are natural predators of geese. Geese will typically try to avoid areas where owls are present to protect themselves from being hunted.
no
Owls
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because it is their natural instinct to run away from them and they are their preditor
Owls, falcons and hawks all prey on mice.
Yes. I'm afraid it is. But seeing as the Owl is supposedly a wise creature, it may make us wonder why they chose this terminology (sarcasm).
Some birds, such as owls and pelicans, regurgitate pellets of undigested food materials like bones and fur after digesting their food. This behavior helps them remove indigestible parts from their stomach and maintain a clean digestive system.
pelicans are the young ones
"Pelicans" is a plural noun.