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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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What will make your sprinkler heads shoot out further if they are not getting all the way to where they need to cover?

There should be some sort of adjustment screw on top of the sprinkler head, otherwise you can change out the nozzle.

What are the similarities between a bat and an owl?

They have wings and navigate largely by "SONAR".

Other than that they have almost no similarities as owls are birds and bats are mammals.

When do owls work?

Most owls are diurnal, meaning they can hunt ( work ) during the night or day. After a wet or unproductive night you will probably see an owl hunting during the day. Some owls prefer hunting during daylight hours to night hours.

WHO's after Percy Weasley?

The Weasley children are Bill, Charlie, Percy, Fred, George, Ron and Ginny. The parents are Molley and Arthur.

Where do collared scops owl live?

I'm not an expert on owls - but we have a collared scops (Otus bakkamoena, as best I know) that lives in our backyard in the city. He (I suspect its a he, because its been with us consistently for several months now - so doesn't seem to want to go and nest anywhere of have+look after babies). He perches himself all day on the branches of a conifer we have growing or on a papaya tree and is quite comfortable there, bothering to open his eyes slightly only when we are scruffing around noisily nearby.

How many variety of owls are there?

There are about 222 species of owls in the modern world, though new species are being discovered and some sadly are dying out.

Who is Austin Prod from 1961 a sculptor?

Austin Products Inc is a company that has produced sculptures since 1952. Austin Productions has succeeded in creating the most extensive collection of sculpture reproductions in the world.

Does Tim Henman live in Barnes or Oxford?

Tim Henman has a house in Barnes, but seems only to stay there during Wimbledon etc. (i know because I nearly bought a house in the same road!)

What makes an owl an effective predator?

Owls are nocturnal, and very fast, with incredible eyesight, so they fly at night, can spot their prey from miles away, and then catch it before it has time to get away. Hope that helps ;]

Is it true that sociopaths do not experience actual suffering from their own condition?

No.

Sociopaths rarely feel true happiness.

If they do, it is usually inthe condition that some kind of intervention -- such as one of thesmall number of medications made for other conditions that may alsohelp somewhat with theirs -- has taken place, and it will be fleeting.

For all their frantic racing around, they are really very dead inside,and this is tragic beyond description.

Imagine spending your entirelife trying to get your brain to wake up! And failing. Thousands oftimes.

There are stories of people diagnosed as sociopaths who did improveto some degree, with the most ceaseless and diligent help. But sincethe vast majority of this huge body of people (there are more thanthree hundred million sociopaths on Earth) cannot get that kind ofattention, they turn to abusing those they envy, and often to crime. Itis certainly vengeance: "If I can't have any of this, why should you?"This is the real reason sociopaths lash out at strong and kind people.No matter what they say, they know that inside, they are always emptyand damaged beyond repair.

Only in neuroscience is there true hope for these incomplete people. Thekey lies in awakening the cerebral cortex of the brain, which is risky because sociopaths aremuch more prone to seizures than the rest of the population, and that-- an uncontrolled blast of electrical discharge spreading through thebrain and causing violent convulsions -- is likely to be the firstresponse from brain pathways that, after years or even decades ofsilence, are suddenly flooded with impulses.

But if the devices ofneurosurgeons can be tweaked to avoid this shock, and all else relatedto this idea is workable, it's feasible that small electronic devicesplanted in the brain (these already exist, but are not yet being usedfor mental illness) could open up a closed connection.

That leaves us with the problem of whether a lifetime of scatteredinformation can ever be set into order. Probably the best that could behoped for would be a kind of retraining -- like what is now done withstroke survivors and head injury patients -- that would be bothintensive and compensatory.

One of the things that would be necessary would be to try tosocialize the person whose congenital birth defect made such a thingcompletely impossible before. Whatever intervention is used, be itdrugs or computer chips or what have you, it would probably -- I'd saycertainly -- be excruciating for the patient at first. With noknowledge of how to cope with the emotions the rest of the world hasbeen dealing with all their lives, the recovering sociopath would berendered as vulnerable as a baby. Which makes sense, because some ofthe most basic aspects of the human mind would be developing from theprimordial stasis in which they had remained since birth!

A person thus treated would never be fully normal, but the humanbrain is amazing in the way it adapts and continues to develop allthrough life. And given the utterly joyless and meaningless existence asociopath leads, any improvement is better than none.

The matter of missing neurotransmitters in a sociopath is, ofcourse, another problem. Would "waking up" the cerebral cortexeventually stimulate production of these? Or would they have to besynthesized?

Only time will tell.

The main reason sociopaths don't usually seek help from their fellow human beings is that they can'ttrust, rather than that they like being as they are. Plus, they canoften sense exactly what sort of a response any call for help on theirpart is most likely to elicit from professionals and lay folk alike.Sociopaths are not breezing along in paradise. It isn't all a game.It's a truly miserable existence. And it can be made better. It may notbe "curable" yet, but it most certainly isn't as hopeless as so manypeople say. There is therefore nothing to be gained and much to be lostwhen therapists and lay folk try to ostracize sociopaths from the humanrace entirely! Sensationalism and superstition will only preventprogress.

This was written on another question on the same essential topic as this one, by a self-confessed sociopath who was officially diagnosed (other than me!) --

  • Sociopaths, though born that way, are people too. To avoid anentire group of people is absurd. That's like saying, "Since thesepeople have dark skin, everyone should completely avert themselves fromthem." I am a moderate sociopath, and though part of me doesn't want tochange, another does. Many times it is really entertaining to see howstupid people can be, especially when they're so gullible as to believeevery word that mellifluously flows from my lips. Yes, I am parasitic,but even so, there are some people I would like to stop hurting. Ican't find any websites that can provide a way to help my sociopathy.Maybe people like you should stop your self-victimisation and starttrying to actually help people like me! I knew I was a sociopath beforethe age of ten but have only recently had it officially diagnosed. I ameighteen years old now, and I have been lying and destroying others'sanity for a long time. So, please post some helpful tidbits that mighthelp sociopaths resist the sweet urges we get when we encounter weakhuman beings. When you cut us, do we not bleed? When you kill us, do wenot die? Do you honestly think that you're being lied to andmanipulated when we sincerely ask for help. Listen to yourselves! Thisis the internet; ergo, you're safe from our fortified mental grasp.

The essay that follows was written in another answer by anotherself-admitted sociopath, who actually might not be a sociopath. Stillanother person added the brief comment to that effect after her tragic essay.

  • umm... i kindof am one... just so y'all know, it's not so muchfun being one either. i read that sentence up there, "Incapable of realhuman attachment to another." i don't even know what that is, i see it,i approximate it... it's like being outside a door looking through adirty window and watching re-runs of people I've seen in love or withchildren or with friends, and scratching, sometimes banging at theglass to get in and... nothing. I'm fond of people in every sense ofthe word, their little quirks and habits, the way they see life, exceptif they went away it wouldn't bother me much other than finding someoneelse to be fond of. i don't have friends, i only date military menbecause they're ok with only having a girlfriend for a couple monthsand i tell them in advance i won't wait for them... i don't know whatelse to do to limit the damage i inflict on others just as a result ofthem knowing me, short of moving to the mountains... but i still movebetween 2-5 times a year :( it's kindof hard walking around knowingi'll never have what i see making other people so happy and runningwhen i can tell someone is getting close just because i don't want tohurt them more later down the road... i'd like it alot to settle down,i WANT to be able to feel more with people, but it's hard to miss whatyou never had. i want what i THINK it would feel like... it'd be easyto give in and let someone stay because I'm so lonely... but hey, i'vewritten enough, just know i try to be a responsible little sociopath, iwon't ever get married or have kids, i practice safe sex, i won't stayin one city for long... everything you all take for granted i willnever let myself have just because i WANT to take it for granted. beinglike this won't go away so hopefully i can limit the amount of hatethrown my way by limiting my interaction with people, i don't know whatelse to do. and you all might not belive this, but i am sorry,hopefully i can speak for the other people who have damaged your lives.

Comment: The above testimony is clearly not indicative of asociopath because she seems to make efforts to keep from harmingothers, even if it doesn't benefit herself.

What animals eat crow?

I only know that a fox eats a crow

a fox is a omnivore so if you are making a food chain it would be best to get a carnivore

Any carnivore will eat a crow, so that would be any sort of dog, not just foxes; any sort of cat; and any of the predatory birds such as eagles and hawks.

What type of birds live in Tennessee?

The native birds in Tennessee are songbirds, seabirds, and hummingbirds.

How many eggs does a female owl lay?

A barn owl typically lays a clutch of 4-7 eggs but sometimes up to 15.

Which animals burrow underground in Australia?

Some animals that burrow underground in Australia include wombats, bilbies, echidnas, and marsupial moles. These animals use their strong claws and specialized adaptations to create burrows for shelter and protection from predators and harsh weather conditions.

How do you get an owl as your pet in animal jam?

you need a card or send shootingstar2205 a rare and she say a unused code for it

What do couples call each other?

Honey and cookie at least that is what i call my man and that is what he calls me

Did owl coins come from Sparta?

yes in a fact that owl coins happen to come from Sparta

How do you say snake in African?

there are many different African languages- you'll have to be more specific. different countries in africa will obviously be speaking different languages along with different tribes in more rural areas who even have different dialects within the languages