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Classification
The borrowing owl’s class is Aves.
Their order is Strigiform.
All so their family is Tytonidae.
And their species is Ipundissimg.
Habits
Are that they are active during the day and night.
Describe the animal- yellow eyes; its body is three shades of brown.
It is about the size of a robin.
The main diet is insects, miceuoles ground squirrels, to small birds, and dead animals. There are many counters you can find this animal in like British Colombia. This animal is endangered because we are taking its homes and their main diet is dyeing so they can’t eat as they used to. There are many interesting facts about this beautiful animal. Like it unseal lays it nest in the same borrow every year. This animal looks very defiant compared to all the other owls. Hawks, snakes, other owls, baggers, skunks, foxes, and weasels. we can help protect these animals by making borrows for them and make space place where no one can come unless they are going to help these creators. But one thing that will be very hard is keeping them safe is because there are many predators.
Bibliography/work cited:
“Borrowing Owl”, www.saskschools.ca/-gregrory, Saskschools, 2004 |
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