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Baby great horned owls, known as owlets, typically do not lie down in the same way that many mammals do. Instead, they often perch in their nest or on nearby branches, using their strong legs and talons to grip. They may rest while sitting upright, but they are generally alert and active, relying on their parents for food and protection during their early weeks. As they grow, they will begin to explore their surroundings more actively.

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