owls see in the dark because their eyes are large and circular,and since the eyes are so large, any light they is is sucked in,and lots of light is sucked in because of the large eyes. also, they do the hunting part by swooping silently on their wings,and when they hear the prey,they swoop to attack it,also the most common owl in Europe is the teat owl (teat owl-teatowl-geddit?)
the owl will hoot soon at night in the dark when it will catch its prey
It depends on what type of animal it is. If it is nocturnal it will love the dark. An example for a nocturnal animal is an owl. It sleeps during the day and hunts and stays up during the night. That is how nocturnal animals are described. But if you compare a cat with an owl in this situation, an owl likes the dark more than the cat. =)
It helps owls survive because they need it to catch prey, fly, (see) ect.
any animal (that flies )that can catch up with the falcon like a horwed owl but it ca never happen
The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark was created in 1968.
You have to catch the robot mouse in the maids room using cheese from the dungeon and feed it to the owl and then the owl will follow you
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you catch the mouse and release it by the owl.
Shirley Chisholm's favorite animal was the owl. She admired the owl for its wisdom and the ability to see clearly in the dark, which resonated with her own experiences and perspectives in politics and life. This affinity for the owl symbolized her insightful and pioneering approach as the first African American woman elected to Congress.
Athena's animal was an owl because she was the goddess of wistom and an owl is considered as a wise creature
In artic regions such as Antarctica then the animal with white fur will be harder for a predator to catch as they will blend right in with the snow and ice, as an animal with dark fur like black fur for instance would stand out in the snow and would be spotted immeadeatly.
No. An owl is an animal.