Yes, unless of course its not.
the owl is bigger than the robinthe owl is nocturnal but the robin is active in the daythe owl hunts small animals but the robin
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A tricky question, if the prey was large enough to sustain the owl, just one, however if the prey was only small and the owl needed many, then may prey would be the answer.
Her sacred animals are: The Serpent The Pig Her Sacred bird is: The Screech Owl
a crow or a magpie
They are a wild species of owl, and are threatened in some of their range,which is nearly world wide.
Farm animals include cattle, pigs and chickens. Wild Animals include the boa, coqui and the Puerto Rican Screech Owl.
A Barred owl may sound like a monkey.
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An owl.
Most wild animals were kept with artemis. Poseidon had sea creatures. Hades had the cebreus. Athena had the owl. Aphrodite had doves. Hera had peacocks.
the zoo or in the wild
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Yes
It depends if the owl is in the wild or not. An owl in captivity could live well into their 20s and 30s, while a wild one would probably only live a few years, depending on the circumstances. Taking into account the size of the owl helps as well- a wild Elf Owl would live 3-6 years, while a wild Great Horned may live to be 13 years old.
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