Their keen eyesight directional hearing and their special wing feathers
Owls catch their food using hearing, eyesight, silent flight and strong talons, gripping the prey in their feet.
They catch it.
they catch food and bring it to the nest to store.
by flying to there target and catching it with there beak
they help them by getting to nest in small places and get them selves near catuses
Pygmy owls are diurnal hunters, meaning they are active during the day. They have keen eyesight and excellent camouflage to help them catch prey. They often use their small size to their advantage by navigating through dense foliage to surprise their prey. Additionally, pygmy owls are known to mimic the calls of other bird species to deceive their prey.
They need hearing to help them catch their prey.
Owls are predators- they catch other animals for food. Their claws aid in catching and holding food.
Yes, owls do eat weasels, if they can catch them that is. Owls like to go for big food but often get stuck with little things such as mice or shrews.
they sniff around like a dog? NO! They can see in the dark...
Owls find their food in their territory, each pair of owls having its own territory. Owls will catch many animals in various ways, from roosting birds to flying bats, from rodents to small animals, insects and lizards.
Animals that hunt at night for other animals include owls, foxes, bats, and some big cats like lions and leopards. These animals have adaptations such as keen night vision, sharp claws, and silent movement to help them catch prey in the dark.