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The owls are part of the family Strigiformes, which include about 200 birds of prey. Most are solitary, and nocturnal, except for some like the Burrowing owl. Owls hunt mostly small mammals, insects and other birds, though some specialize in hunting fish. Owls are found in all regions of the Earth except Antarctica, most of Greenland, and some remote islands. Living owls are divided into two families: the typical owls, (Strigidae) and the barn-owls, (Tytonidae).

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Who said Fred move your head?

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The quote "Fred, move your head!" is said by Shaggy in the Scooby-Doo series. It is a common phrase used when Fred is blocking someone's view or the intended focus of a scene.

How do you describe an owl in poetic words?

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The following Haiku is also an acrostic (see the first letters of each line).

Out in the forest

Wings flap on silent feathers

Looking for rodents

The Owl and the Pussycat plot?

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"The Owl and the Pussycat" is a nonsense poem by Edward Lear about an owl and a cat who fall in love and get married. They go to sea in a pea-green boat, have a quirky wedding ceremony, and end up happily ever after together. The poem's whimsical and nonsensical nature has made it a beloved classic in children's literature.

What does 'one'refer to in the poem The owl written by Edward Thomas?

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In the poem "The Owl" by Edward Thomas, the word "one" refers to the speaker or observer of the owl. It signifies a sense of detachment or objectivity, allowing the speaker to describe the owl in a more impartial manner. The use of "one" creates a sense of universality, inviting readers to step into the role of the observer and experience the scene for themselves.

Which animal performed the wedding in the owl and the pussycat?

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In the poem "The Owl and the Pussycat" by Edward Lear, the marriage ceremony is performed by a turkey.

Who played Roy in hoot?

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Logan Lerman portrayed the character Roy Eberhardt in the 2006 film "Hoot," based on the book by Carl Hiaasen.

Why is mullet fingers concerned about the burrowing owls in the story hoot?

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Mullet Fingers is concerned about the burrowing owls in the story "Hoot" because their habitat is at risk of being destroyed by a construction project. He wants to protect them from harm and prevent the owls from losing their homes.

Who was the publisher of hoot?

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The publisher of "Hoot" was Alfred A. Knopf.

What are the 15 Guardians of Ga'hool books by Kathryn Lasky in order?

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Here is the order of the 15 Guardians of Ga'Hoole books by Kathryn Lasky:

  1. The Capture
  2. The Journey
  3. The Rescue
  4. The Siege
  5. The Shattering
  6. The Burning
  7. The Hatchling
  8. The Outcast
  9. The First Collier
  10. The Coming of Hoole
  11. To Be a King
  12. The Golden Tree
  13. The River of Wind
  14. Exile
  15. The War of the Ember

How does hoot end?

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The book "Hoot" by Carl Hiaasen ends with the pancake restaurant being saved from development, the burrowing owls being protected, and the main characters coming together as friends. The main bully learns his lesson and the community rallies to support the cause of saving the owls.

When will the 16 Guardians of Ga'Hoole book come out?

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The 16th book in the Guardians of Ga'Hoole series, "The Rise of a Legend," was released on March 3, 2015. It is recommended for fans of the series who want to continue following the adventures of Soren and the other owls.

Do hiss and hoot mean the same thing?

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Not exactly. "Hiss" is a sound made by cats, snakes, or steam, usually signifying disapproval or anger. "Hoot" is a sound made by owls or other birds, often used as a cheer or expression of excitement.

If there are 180 tubers of yam in a barn how many scores are there in the barn?

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Scores=20

180×20=360

Why owls don't sleeps in night?

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Most owls tend to hunt at night, using their excellent vision, hearing and silent flight to catch prey, therefore, most owls tend to work at night, not sleep. There are exceptions to this however.

What are owl ear tufts?

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Owl ear tufts are tufts of feathers that stick out of an owl's head that look like ears. They are not ears, they are feathers. An owl's ears are near it's eyes, at the center of the bowls of feathers making up its face.

Is an owl a vertebrae?

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A vertebrate and yes, all birds are vertebrates.

Which insect can turn its head 360?

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The insect that can turn its head by 180 degrees is praying mantis that gives a all around vision.

but it doesn’t turn by 360 degrees.

please learn more n have fun watching the praying mantis that flew in to my house!

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it has 360 degree vision with its compound eyes!

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Who is Ghost in Legend of the Guardians The Owls of Gahoole?

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do you means that owl that tries to steal eggs away from the orphanage?there are no ghost in the story

What is the Latin name for a owl butterfly?

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"Tyto alba" is the Latin name for the Barn Owl.

Owl in latin?

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'The white owl watches' - 'niveus owl vigilo' (though this literally translates as 'white owl to be awake'

Are snowy owls endothermic?

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Yes. A snowy owl is endothermic, able to maintain its own body temperature. It is a bird, and mammals and birds are endothermic. The term 'endothermic' is the biological term for an animal that is warm-blooded.

Who is smartest owl or eagle?

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What's the smartest eagle

What are some physical adaptations about the owl butterfly?

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Physical adaptation of the owl include:

  1. large eyes to see in different levels of light
  2. keen eyesight
  3. ability to swivel its head
  4. compact body length
  5. wide wingspan
  6. strong wings
  7. strong "feet" and legs
  8. large gripping talons strong enough to hold a wiggling prey
  9. ability to "swim" while dragging prey underwater as it is held in one talon
  10. ability to take off from a still position and become aloft/airborn
  11. ability to bear young and provide for its young