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All About Owls

All About Owls. By Jaylin. Appearance. The Snowy Owl is white has orange eyes on the feathers . It it has some gray and bits of black. The barn owl has a heart shaped face. The Barn Owl has a heart shaped face. It is white and brown it has black eyes.

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All About Owls

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  1. All About Owls By Jaylin

  2. Appearance • The Snowy Owl is white has orange eyes on the feathers .Itit has some gray and bits of black. • The barn owl has a heart shaped face. • The Barn Owl has a heart shaped face. It is white and brown it has black eyes. • A Great Horned Owl is black and brown with a little white. It has yellow eyes and black Puples.

  3. Young • Baby Owls are called Owlets • Great Horned Owlets fly at 2 months old • Sometimes the youngest Owlet dies because the bigger ones gets all the food

  4. Habitat • Owls are everywhere but Antarctica • The artic tundra is the home for the Snowy Owl • Barn owls live in barns mostly in America

  5. Diet • The Eagle owl eats Mammals, Reptiels, birds, fish, spiders, incects, amfbians and crabs • Wood owls eat rodents like ants, rats,miceect • A Pell fishing owl eats fish, catfish, including pike crabs, bream crabs and mussles

  6. Wow Facts • Barn owls have feathers on there feet EWW! • 2 Pel fishing owlets get fish from the top of the water instead of pludging in. • Snowy owl feamals are 20% bigger than male

  7. Publisher Information • Wildlife fact file • IMP Inc. • 1991,USA

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