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Boing Boing on MSNDissecting owl pellets: a window into nocturnal hunters' feeding patternsI'm fascinated by owl pellets, which contain various parts of an owl's prey that they cannot digest, including fur, feathers, teeth, bones, and more. Since owls don't have teeth and can't chew their ...
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Outdoor Guide on MSNDIY An Owl Decoy With A Repurposed Milk Jug To Keep Squirrels Out Of Your GardenIf you love crafts but don't like squirrels in your garden, then grab a milk jug because this DIY project will keep those ...
Owls have inspired new noise reduction technology. The silent flight of the aerial predators is possible because their skin and feathers dampen sound by absorbing high- and low-frequency flight noise.
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