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Snowy owl. By Dezire. Source # 4, 16, 20. Description. Coloring:. White and brown and has gold eyes. Size:. 53-66 cm. Large owl. Physical Characteristics:. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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By Dezire

Snowy owl

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DescriptionColoring:

Size:

Physical Characteristics:

53-66 cm.

Source # 4, 16, 20

White and brown and has gold eyes .

Snowy owls can blind in with the snow. Snowy owls hunt at day time for there bate cant see them coming. A snowy owl can sleep 40 day at night . When a snowy owl is white it mess that it is a male. When a snowy owl is white and bourn that is a female .en snowy owl can live up to 10 mourns to 10 years .

Large owl

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Adaptations

Physical Behavioral

Source #_9 __

1. When a male owl has it’s ears go up it miss get out.

2. When a male ears are down it miss ok you can come.

3. A owls hearing sounds is 75.

4. In the article there are no trees.

5. Snowy owls can see in day time. A pellet is dry and hard to brake a part .

1. Did you know snowy owl can spin there head around.

2. All owls are scared of people so they antic to protect there baby's from enemies.

3. Owls puck out a pelt out of there guised.

4. Owls festers are quietly to cache it’s prettier.

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Habitat

Snowy Owls live in the Arctic North Tundra. Summers here are short. The owls pucks out little bones.

Source # 6, 8,3

North America

South America

AsiaEurope

Africa

Australia

Atlantic OceanPacific Ocean

Indian Ocean

Arctic Ocean

Antarctica

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Food Chain of the OwlSource #___20______Desire Roman

The sun gives the plant energy. The plant gives energy to the rabbit . The rabbit gives the owl energy.

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CREDITS

4. Duncan, Dr. James. "Owls of the World." Buffalo, NY: Firefly Books, 2003.

16. Long, Kim. "Owls- A Wildlife Handbook." Boulder, CO: Johnson Books, 1998.

Website 20

8. Gibbons, Gail. "Owls." New York, NY: Holiday House, 2005.

6. George, Michael. "Owls." USA: The Child's World, 1998.

9. Hammers lough, Jane. "Owl Puke." New York, NY: Workman Publishing, 2004.

3.Biel, Timothy L. "Owls." Wildlife Education, Ltd., 2001.