Washington state is home to several owl species, with sizes varying significantly. The Great Horned Owl, one of the largest, can have a wingspan of up to 5 feet and weigh between 4.5 to 6.6 pounds. In contrast, the Northern Saw-whet Owl, one of the smallest, measures about 8.5 inches in length and weighs around 3 ounces. Overall, Washington's owls range from small to large, adapting to diverse habitats across the state.
Washington State-yes.
owls do not have big skulls.....Victoria does. Arie
Washington is the 18th largest US state by area; 71,362 sq miles (184,827 km2).
About 36% of the people in washington Belive in big foot
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Depends on the eagle and its age. But no. Eagles are bigger then owls by an amount but some species of owl can get big.
There is not much room left for the owls brain, as the eyes and ears take most of the space in the owls head up.
Great Horned owls, barred owls, eastern screech owls, northern saw-whet owls, barn owls,short eard owls and long eared owls.
10 feet
Washington state's area is 71,400 square miles.
That is why owls has very big eyes.. they can see anything.. Common Sense
The city is Washington, the "state" abbreviation is DC Washington is a big city. so be sure you use the full street address .