yes for mating
insects
yes they do. Adults and fledglings are known to fall prey to other large hawks and owls, especially golden eagles, great horned-owls, and northern eagle-owls.
Great horned owls, bobcats and coyotes.
"Birds of prey" are those birds who hunt, kill and eat other animals. Examples include raptors like the bald eagle and owls such as the Great Horned Owl.
Little is known about predators of the Greater Short Horned Lizard, but Striped Whipsnakes, Burrowing Owls and other birds of prey have been recorded as preying on them.
bigger
other great horned owls
The great horned owl's habits are to kill and eat all other types of owls because they are cannibalistic retards.(thats just my opinion
because we take there habitat and other birds try to kill them for teretory also because they are hunted
Yes, great horned owls are strong.
mostly because snowies are among the larger and more powerful owls and it would be very difficult for a Great Horned to hunt one. Great horned owls are sort of famous for being 'cannibals' and eating other owls, but Snowy owls are quite large for owls, and they are in fact larger than Great Horned owls. when hunting for food, owls usually wont try to attack anything larger than themselves.
great horned owls eat mainly rodents,but this powerful bird will eat anything it can kill. this may include other birds at times, and even mink
Great horned owls do not hibernate or migrate.
jacob silva,
great horned owls
Uhhmmm.... other types of owls.
No, that is the burrowing owl. Horned owls are forest birds, roosting in dense thickets.