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  2. Great grey owl - Wikipedia

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    The great grey owl (Strix nebulosa) (also great gray owl in American English) is a true owl, and is the world's largest species of owl by length. It is distributed across the Northern Hemisphere , and it is the only species in the genus Strix found in both Eastern and Western Hemispheres.

  3. Tytonidae - Wikipedia

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    Compared to other owls of similar size, the barn owl has a much higher metabolic rate, requiring relatively more food. Relative to its size, barn owls consume more rodents. Studies have shown that an individual barn owl may eat one or more voles (or their equivalent) per night, equivalent to about fourteen percent of the bird's bodyweight.

  4. Amazonian pygmy owl - Wikipedia

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    The Amazonian pygmy owl occurs in the central and southwestern areas of the Amazonia region. Its presence has been confirmed in northern Bolivia, [7] in Peru both in the Amazon and north of the Amazon, [8] and extending east to eastern Venezuela, [9] Guyana, [10] Suriname, [11] and French Guiana.

  5. Owl - Wikipedia

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    The owl kills its prey using these talons to crush the skull and knead the body. [29] The crushing power of an owl's talons varies according to prey size and type, and by the size of the owl. The burrowing owl (Athene cunicularia), a small, partly insectivorous owl, has a release

  6. Mama Great Gray Owl Protecting Babies in Hollow Tree Trunk Is ...

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    This clip of a Great Gray Owl and her owlets is actually part of a longer video made by a family on YouTube a few years ago in which two teenagers observe and document the birth, caretaking, and ...

  7. Strigidae - Wikipedia

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    Cross sectioned great grey owl specimen showing the extent of the body plumage, Zoological Museum, Copenhagen Skeleton of a Strigidae owl. While typical owls (hereafter referred to simply as owls) vary greatly in size, with the smallest species, the elf owl, being a hundredth the size of the largest, the Eurasian eagle-owl and Blakiston's fish owl, owls generally share an extremely similar ...

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