Any kind of tree with a hole in it
(sry that's wrong)
in fact most owls don't live in tree holes, many make nest, live in burrows, cactuses, grass balls on the ground, and burrows in snow. but for trees many different ones depending on species and subspecies but many don't care,
it lives on high trees
The spotted owl is known to live in old-growth forests, as they rely on the large trees for nesting and hunting. These owls are considered an indicator species for the health of old-growth ecosystems.
Trees
the haooto owl
it nests on the ground with no trees in the artic
Owls can be found all over the world, but I'm not sure about the Arctic and Antarctic regions. Maybe Snowy owls live there. It all depends on which owl you are trying to find. For example, if you were trying to find the Burrowing owl, you should look in the Southwestern region of the United States and Northern Mexico. Or if you were trying to find the Eastern Screech owl, you should search the Southeastern U.S. There is a totally cool website called The Owl Pages.com where you can look because it has everythingon owls.
The Barn Owl is sometimes called a ghost owl.
Yes because it is a carnivore but no because the barn owl lives in trees
Sawit owl is one kind
The snowy owl lives in the tundra.
they live in trees.
trees