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Teachers can buy them as classroom supplies for dissecting purposes. I think probably from a catalog. But you can find them under trees where owls roost (nest). But be careful, they can be full of harmful germs. I wouldn't suggest touching them. Just try to find out if your school is going to dissect them in the future.

They come from the owl after it has a meal. After all the soft tissues digest, about 20 hours, the owl regurgitates up the bones of its last meal in a pellet shape that is surrounded by a thick hairy mass. It may sound disgusting to some people, but really cool to others. It's fun to dissect though.

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