the owl
From ancient times, people have considered the owl a symbol of wisdom. This is probably because the owl has a serious look/face, perhaps leading people to think they're wise. Wise as an owl can mean wise as the symbol of wisdom. It can also be a reference to the behavior of the owl in the nursery rhyme: A wise old owl lived in an oak The more he saw the less he spoke The less he spoke the more he heard. Why can't we all be like that wise old bird? Wise as an owl means the person being described is very wise, and probably knows a lot of information.
The Warbler eats bayberry's in the winter, in its migration spot. Other wise they eat earth worms and red worms. Also in there diet they enjoy bird seed you can buy at stores and put in bird feeders.
an elephant it is longer length-wise than height-wise
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An imoogi is a mythical creature from Korean folklore that is said to resemble a giant serpent or dragon. It is believed to be a young dragon that has not yet gained its full powers or abilities. Imoogis are often depicted as wise and benevolent beings.
If you meant to say which BIRD is wise, it is owl
Most people associate Owls with being wise.
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The two seemingly identical phrasings may have separate or even contradictory meanings : "Once said by the wise" indicates a fact or detail that exists from antiquity, which could be a time-honored fact, or a belief that has little modern notoriety. e.g. "This herb was once said by the wise to be a key to long life." "The wise once said" could indicate a similar sentiment, but leaves open the possibility that the belief was mistaken. e.g. "The wise once said that the stars were fixed in the heavens."
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Traditionally that attribute is bestowed upon the Owl.
The cast of Baldy Is a Wise Old Bird - 1913 includes: Joseph Belmont as Uncle Baldy Vivian Prescott as Mary - the Cook
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There were no wise men came from France , it is said all three wise men came from the east.
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