It lives in Texas, Utah, cobrade, Arizona and New Mexico
because it should
they can be 14 inches to 18 inches.
they are brown with dark brown spots
because they are so cute and lovely!!
Its niche is what it eats...like in the food chain....and when it poops
in the north and Mexico
In the forests of the American northwest. The biggest threat to this species now is a close relative, the barred owl, which is displacing the spotted owl in some places.
it finds a place to hide and then goes and hides in it
Joseph L Ganey has written: 'Using terrestrial ecosystem survey data to identify potential habitat for the Mexican spotted owl on national forest system lands' -- subject(s): Mexican spotted owl, Habitat, Ecological surveys
The spotted owl is Strix Occidentalis, related to the barred owl, Strix Varia.
10 bones are spotted
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.