They survive in the wild because of their feathers. Their feathers have patterns that can blend in with their surroundings, like a brown owl live where their are a of of trees, and a barn owl lives in the fields of abanded barns
It uses its feathers to blend with its surrounding
Regularly, an owl needs small rodents (for food), warmth (for some owls), and a shelter (once again, only for some owls). During the winter, they need a huge supply of food and shelter.
An owl used its beak and sharp talons on its feet to scare away its enemies. It also uses them to kill prey.
how does 'what' protect itself.
it uses camouflage
by roaring
it has a hard shell
A mouse has various adaptations to protect itself. A mouse can run very fast, have very sharp teeth, and have very sharp nails.
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Camouflage
by burrowing itself. Clues in the name!
Has silent flightThis owl does not "hoot", it has a characteristic "shree" sound.If cornered will lay on back and protect itself with its talons.
it protect it self by using its beak, snatches what it is trying to hurt etc.
it finds a place to hide and then goes and hides in it
The owl's head feature is that it can turn its head all the way around. This is important because that way the owl can protect itself from predators. The owl itself, being a big predator, will need to look all ways for prey. God knew that the owl would need this special skill, and so He gave it to the owl. The owl is also a very alert bird, and you will often see them turnig there heads with caution. The most common type of owl is the Great Horned Owl (Alberta's provincial bird).
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dont kill it
it uses its beak and talons to fight of the enemy, but it does not always work
how do young protect itself
how does 'what' protect itself.