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Nocturnal Animals

Alex. Nocturnal Animals. Owls. The barn owl’s disc-shaped face collects sound waves in the same way that a satellite dish collects radio waves. Male owls hoot loudly to make other male owls stay away from their territory. The female owl sits on her eggs for a month. Hedgehogs.

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Nocturnal Animals

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  1. Alex Nocturnal Animals

  2. Owls The barn owl’s disc-shaped face collects sound waves in the same way that a satellite dish collects radio waves. Male owls hoot loudly to make other male owls stay away from their territory. The female owl sits on her eggs for a month.

  3. Hedgehogs Hedgehogs have poor eye sight. Adult hedgehogs have 5,000 spines. My uncle aunt and my granny have hedgehogs in there garden. Baby hedgehogs can be called hoglets or piglets.

  4. Bats Some bats live under the bridge by the Spar. My daddy has a machine to listen to bat sounds. We have 18 different species of bats in Britain. All of the bats in Britain eat insects.

  5. Badgers Badgers live in networks of tunnels called a set or a den. Badgers are 700mm long and have a heavy body weight. Badgers are very shy creatures. Badgers are mammals.

  6. Foxes Foxes can be easily trained. Foxes eat other mammals and birds. Foxes hunt on their own. Chickens are one of the foxes favourite meal.

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