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Owls

Owls. By Hunter Harris and Brooke Plummer June 2013. Description. . Owls can’t move their eyes. T hat is why they have to move their head all the way around. . Large eyes that face forwards. . They have a curved beak. . Lots of thick feathers. . Talons on toes.

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Owls

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  1. Owls By Hunter Harris and Brooke Plummer June 2013

  2. Description . Owls can’t move their eyes. That is why they have to move their head all the way around. . Large eyes that face forwards. . They have a curved beak. . Lots of thick feathers. . Talons on toes. . Radiating feathers around the eyes.

  3. Habitats • Barns • Woods • Trees

  4. Food chain • What eats owls: • Coyotes • Foxes • Wolves • What Owls eat: • Mice • Mouse • Rats • Frogs • Worms • Insects • birds

  5. Interesting Facts: Smallest to largest: The smallest owl is the Elf Owl. Owls are nocturnal.

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