Hawks are daytime hunters, and owls hunt primarily at dark.
If they were a entirely new massive version of owls of hawks, yes. But not with the normal ones.
No. Because the hawk and owl hunt similar prey but occupy different ecological niches. Yes. The hawks hunt in daylight, and are replaced by owls species at night, but there are owls that hunt in the same areas as the hawks, so they do occupy the same ecological niche.
Yes. They are one of the Raptors. The same class as Eagles, hawks, falcons.
Owls eat mice and hawks eat smaller birds.
Owls are basically nocturnal birds of prey, hunting mainly at night, while kestrels and other hawks are daytime hunters.
hawk feathers come from hawks and owl feathers come from owls An owl has specialized feathers which allow him to fly silently, this is both due to the makeup of the feathers and their arrangement on it's body
The remora has learned to coexist with the shark.
The level of ecological organization composed of all of the owls in a certain area represents a "population". A population refers to a group of organisms living in an area from the same species (similar to a niche).
If they can inter-breed then they are considered in the same population. In my mind, a population is the same as a species. So, in answer to you question, each one has their own population. I don't know much about some of them, but I am pretty sure that none of them can inter-breed. Saguaro cacti elf owls horned lizards fire ants All separate populations. Together they make up the community of the area of the desert.
No Butterfly owls are acutally Butterflies. And Spectacled owls are real owls.
Yes ,in same forest .
"Dad, why can't the lions and the flamingos be in the same cage." "Well son, they would not be able to coexist."