Yes because it is a carnivore but no because the barn owl lives in trees
There are approximately 16 recognized species of Barn Owls worldwide, with variations in size, coloration, and distribution.
Yes, barn owls will only breed within the species.
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The barn owl is considered a cosmopolitan species because it inhabits every continent of the world except Antarctica.
Yes, the Barn owl is one.
No, the barn swallow, Hirundo Rustica, is a very common species, in no way endangered.
No. Some species of owl have feathery tufts that are sometimes mistaken for ears. Barn owls do not have these.
a barn owl and any other type of owl since they're the same species
These are owls.
The barn owl has declined in some areas, but with a nearly worldwide distribution, it is not considered an endangered species.
No. Quite the opposite actually. Barn owls are prominent everywhere. You can find some species of barn owl on every continent (Except for Antartical of course)
Barred, screech, and short eared, in the US..