they never did they still live
No. Snowy owls are carnivorous, eating only meat, not plant matter like bear berries.
Yes, Snowy Owls are generally larger than Barn Owls. Snowy Owls have a wingspan of around 4.2-4.8 feet and stand about 20-27 inches tall, whereas Barn Owls have a wingspan of about 3.3-3.6 feet and stand about 12-15 inches tall.
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Snowy owls are not currently considered endangered as of the latest assessment. However, they have faced population declines and are classified as a species of "Least Concern" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Conservation efforts are still in place to monitor their population trends.
Snowy owls have a vast territory that can span up to several square miles, depending on the availability of prey. They typically inhabit Arctic tundra and open areas near shorelines where they can easily hunt for food such as lemmings and other small mammals. Additionally, some snowy owls may migrate south during harsh winter conditions in search of better hunting grounds.
the snowy owls are not extinct because there is an over population of lemmings-which they eat!
snowy owls are not on the endangered species list. their numbers are unknown, so precautions are taken to make sure they don't become endangered (or extinct).
No, still a common species over their range.
Snowy owls are important because they could mess up the food chain if they get extinct then there will be more animals getting extinct
The snowy owls enimes are a *itch
Snowy owls are carnivores.
wolves do eat snowy owls
Snowy owls are birds and birds are vertebrates.
The snowy owls enemies are arctic foxes and wolves but their biggest threat is man.
Snow owls are a breed of owl, while snowy owls have snow on them.
Snowy owls are being hunted for their spotted fur.
snowy owls natural enemy is humans