Owls have a great sense of sight, but their eyes cant 'roll' like ours. This is because their eyes are elongated tubes, not balls. They also have a spectacular sense of hearing, and this is what they rely on to hunt at night. Their ears are slits on the sides of their head. Their disc shaped face funnels sound waves into their ears.
The owl's senses of taste and smell are very poor. These senses are not essential for the owl's survival because they rely on sounds and sight to hunt for food.
Well, it eats smaller first-class consumers, so that definitely makes it a predator. It's also a carnivore, so it makes plenty of sense that the owl is a predator.
owls use echolocation
yes
this makes no sense.
Only if it was well cooked in a nice garlic butter
An owl
its night vision
It depends if the owl is in the wild or not. An owl in captivity could live well into their 20s and 30s, while a wild one would probably only live a few years, depending on the circumstances. Taking into account the size of the owl helps as well- a wild Elf Owl would live 3-6 years, while a wild Great Horned may live to be 13 years old.
Most Probably An Owl, But If The Owl Was Small Like An Elf Owl, Then, Kookaburra. It Depends.
Well, i guess the wise owl
An owl would
BYE FINDIG A TREE AND USING ITS EARS TO SENSE FOOD AND STUFF