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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 bird or Owl makes a continuous clicking or clacking sound while flying at night?

I have the exact same question! It just flew around overhead - clicking and clacking! So strange! I'm in Northern Calif - Bay Area. It appeared to be light in color.

Who is Captain Swain By the Great Horn Spoon?

Captain Swain Is the Captain of the Lady Wilma in By the Great Horn Spoon. The book is filled with adventureous adventures and Captain Swain goes through the Strait of Magellian to save hundreds of miles. At Californ-I-A, Captain Swain abandones the Lady Wilma in search of Gold while prasieworthy and jack also search for gold. Praiseworthy and Jack strike it rich in GRAVEDIGGERS hill. at Graveediggers hill they find treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure! and read the story to find out more!

P.S here is the ending.

Praiseworthy and Jack Blow up in a ship. TRUE!

Which groups are shared by owls and rodents?

They are both in kingdom Animilia and phylum Chordata

Why would scientists dissect an owl pellets?

You disect pellets to see the diets of owls or to find out what they ate.

How do you write factual essay about owl need help?

When writing a factual essay about any topic, the first step is to gather facts. This requires you to conduct your research.

Once you have learned as much as possible about owls, then you should be ready to write your essay.

Is an owl a primary or secondary consumer?

It is a secondary consumer, it eats rodents and insects which are mostly primary consumers.

Does seeing an owl mean actually seeing an owl?

It is believed to be the inbodyment of a female demon, Lilith. It is an omen for good or bad. To see an owl during the day is bad luck.

How are basic human needs met under communism?

Basic human needs and wants would be met according to the Marxist principle, "From each according to his ability to produce, to each according to his need."

When do owls hunt and why?

Most owls hunt in the nighttime because they are nocturnal animals. They hunt in order to find food and survive. Snowy Owls, for example, are not night hunters- they hunt in the dawn and dusk times.

How did owls get their name?

The name "owl" is derivative of the bird's call, a hoot or "howl" (stereotypically "whoo").

The Old English name for the birds was ule, from the Germanic uwwa.

The word "ululate" is based on the Latin word for owl, which is ulula.

Do blind snakes nest-maid barn owls?

No, it was simply made up for the purposes of a film. The author of the books, Kathryn Lasky, has studied owls for many years. She may therefore be aware that some (not many) species of owls do take blind snakes to their nest- and up to 40% of them do not eat the snakes. These nests then have a higher percentage of healthy young. There is, however, debate as to whether the owls do this intentionally or whether it is simply a beneficial coincidence. In her book and thus the film, the art of fiction has decided that it (blind snake in owl nest) is an intentional arrangement of "nursemaid or servant".

Why is a metal barn not as warm in the winter as a wooden barn?

Metal cools as fast as it heats. Wood retains the heat better .

Is The guardians of Ga'Hoole about witchcraft?

I can't really answer whether it is an allegory for it or not, but from it's appearance, it is most likely not.

What kind of graph would be the best choice to display data about the mass of an owl from birth to 18 mouths?

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I think the best choice would be a line graph since line graphs are known to display data that changes over time.

In your question the mass probably changes throughout an owl's life. This info would show clearly in a line graph since the mass changes.

Is owl a Wild Animals?

Yes, unless of course its not.