Okay so this is Winnie the pooh the really fat bear obsessed with honey. well one day he's walking through those 100acre woods with his little pink midget friend and then this voice comes up from a tree and goes "OMG MY LEG TWISTED! HELP! HELP!" and then the midget guys goes "wow theres the fat wise owl we should help him!" and pooh goes "nah monnn im here enjoying the jamacian honey monn" and then owl fell in front of them and they tried to step over him but because pooh is like obese he couldnt lift his legs and he fell and then his leg twisted soo the midget named pinky or piglet as you normal people call him, had to carry them through all 100 acres of the woods and then since hes a midget couldnt support the weight of the fat owl and the slighlty obese pooh bear soo he fell and died :( sooo thats how owls leg is twisted.
it is shaped that way because they then can grad things they what
Barn owls have heart shaped discs while typical owls have round shaped ones. I think.
There disc like face acts as a satillite and picks up sounds better.
The country map shaped like human leg is ITALY.
The shape of an owls eyeballs are sort of like tubes.
The heart shaped face acts like a radar and helps it to hear its prey!!
It has a very sharp claws to catch it prey and a very strong leg
A barn owl is a medium-sized owl with a heart-shaped white face and dark eyes. They have a distinctive screeching or hissing call and are known for their silent flight due to specialized wing feathers. Barn owls are nocturnal hunters that primarily feed on small mammals like mice and voles.
they will eat snakes and frogs and soft shelled turtles and insects.
Because they are shaped that way
True owls are one of the two generally accepted families of owls - the other being "barn owls". The barn-owls' main characteristic is the heart-shaped faces. True owls tend to have large heads, short tails, cryptic plumage.and round facial discs around the eyes. They also differ from the barn owls in structural details relating in particular to the sternum and feet. The toes and tarsi of true owls are feathered in some species, and more so in species at higher latitudes
A leg shaped lamp .