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The Burrowing Owl, standing 15 to 25 cm tall and weighing 170 grams, faces endangerment in Canada and threats in Mexico, primarily due to pesticides and loss of ground squirrels. This owl, with its distinctive yellow eyes and white eyebrows, preys on mice, voles, frogs, and more while being hunted by various predators. Help is crucial to protect this species. Learn more through research or books. Earn extra credit points by reporting findings to your class. Act now to secure the future of the Burrowing Owl.
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The Burrowing Owl Endangered Species
The Burrowing Owl The Burrowing Owl is 15 to 25 cm high, and weighs 170 grams. It has bright yellow eyes and white eyebrows. It is endangered in Canada and is threatened in Mexico, due to pesticides and loss of ground squirrels, which make the burrows in which it lives.
Burrowing Owl (Continued) It eats mice, voles, frogs grasshoppers, beetles, while being preyed on by hawks, snakes, badgers, dogs, skunks, foxes and cats. It needs help, because it is endangered. To learn more do a Google Search or borrow books from the Media Center.
I am still not certain of the future of this owl… If you find out more and report your findings to the class it will earn you 5 extra credit points on your next quiz or test in reading. Good Luck! The Future
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