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The Great Horned Owl

The Great Horned Owl. Julian. By. Source #1. Description. Coloring:. My owl Has brown, white, and black feathers. Size:. My owl is 18 – 25 in. tall. I am the 2 nd biggest owl in the world. Physical Characteristics:.

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The Great Horned Owl

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  1. The Great Horned Owl Julian By

  2. Source #1 Description Coloring: My owl Has brown, white, and black feathers. Size: My owl is 18 – 25 in. tall. I am the 2nd biggest owl in the world. Physical Characteristics: I have tufts, yellow eyes, I use my tufts as defenses, and I have very good herring.

  3. Source # 1,16 Adaptations Physical Behavioral An owl’s can’t move at all. The owl’s eyes are can’t move in there sockets. An owl’s eyes have three eyelids the third eyelid is transparent and mousiness the eye. My owl has ear tufts. The owl’s skull makes the eye sockets stay in place. They have 1-4 eggs. Each egg is incubated for 28-35 days. It’s call is hoo – hoo – hoo – whooo! It is so big it is called the tiger with wings. It has 1 brood per year. They will not have there first flight till after 50 days. The specific call of the Great Horned owl is 3-8 loud, low hoots.

  4. Source #_________ Source # 10 Habitat Arctic Europe North America Asia Atlantic Ocean Pacific Ocean Africa South America Indian Ocean Antarctica Describe their habitat here: My owl lives in North America. North America is very hot and most of it used to be a desert. The Great horned sepses licks hot weather and North America provides that hot weather.

  5. Source #____24_____ Food Chain of the Owl THE sun A plant A rat An owl In a food chain the Sun gives plants energy and then a rat eats the plant. The plant gives the rat energy. After that, a owl eats the rat. The rat gave the owl energy .As the endless cycle continues.

  6. Credits • 1. Arnosky, Jim. "All About Owls." New York, NY:Scholastic, Inc., 1995. • 6. Long, Kim. "Owls- A Wildlife Handbook." Boulder, CO: Johnson Books, 1998. • 10. Holmes, Kevin. "Owls." Mankato, MN: Bridgestone Books, 1998. • 24. Sattler, Helen R. "The Book Of Northern American Owls." New York, NY: Clarion Books, 1995.

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