How many different kind of owls are there?
There are also Great Horned Owls, found very commonly in North America. Also common in parts of mexico, and most of the world actually.
The Barn Owl is a pale, long-winged, long-legged owl with a short squarish tail. Depending on subspecies, it measures about 25-50 cm (9.8-20 in) in overall length, with a wingspan of some 75-110 cm (30-43 in). Adult body mass is also variable, ranging from 187 to 800 g (6.6 to 28 oz), with the owls closer to the tropics being generally smaller.
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How do you make exploding pellets?
Well, How I did it.
A majority of .22 Air rifle pellets have a cavity at the rear of them and this is where the explosives will go.
1) Use strike anywhere matches, scrape off the flamable bit, powder it up with the back of a spoon and ram it into the cavity, Shoot and enjoy.
2) Use those little paper caps. Cut out the red circle and fold it up into a tiny ball and once again ram it into the little hole at the back of the pellet.
Ive tried and tested these and have had varied results, Good luck experimenting.
How do owls see bats at night?
That is why owls has very big eyes.. they can see anything..
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Is there any bird that can eat rock and name of the bird also?
yes there is but i'm not quite sure of the name. i think it lives in the mountains.
Hawks have been known as long as people have been around- long before there was writing to keep any records (pre-historic times)
What is an snowy owls latian name?
The Latin binomial name for a Snowy Owl is "Bubo scandiacus"
"Bubo" is the genus, and "scandiacus" is the species.
What sound does an owl make if it is in danger?
It depends on the owl. Some barn owls click their tounges when startled. Some owls screech in horror.
Also, owls wilf. This means when they are happy or casual, their featheres are fluffly. When they are scared,they pull their feathers in close to their body. When angry, they puff up their feathers so they appear larger.
ash man1 said -whooo hooo whoo (something like that, kinda higher pitched and creepy)
Just C. Urious said-It depends on the owl. Most hoot but the long eared owl "who". Barn owls click tounges and make high pitched shries. Lots of owls screech.