the sassy, smart, sneaky, strong, sophisticated and oh so special, snowy owl by claudia dearment

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The Sassy, Smart, The Sassy, Smart, Sneaky, Strong, Sneaky, Strong, Sophisticated and Oh So Sophisticated and Oh So Special, Snowy Owl Special, Snowy Owl By Claudia DeArment

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Page 1: The Sassy, Smart, Sneaky, Strong, Sophisticated and Oh So Special, Snowy Owl By Claudia DeArment

The Sassy, Smart, The Sassy, Smart, Sneaky, Strong, Sneaky, Strong,

Sophisticated and Oh So Sophisticated and Oh So Special, Snowy OwlSpecial, Snowy Owl

By Claudia DeArment

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TaxonomyTaxonomy

Kingdom: Animalia (Animal)Phylum: Chordata (Internal skeleton)

Class: Aves (bird)Order: StrigiformesFamily: StrigidaeGenus: Bubo Species: Scandiaca

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HabitatHabitat In North America, Snowy Owls are found during the breeding season from the western Aleutians in Alaska to the northeastern Manitoba, northern Quebec and northern Labrador in Canada

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AdaptationAdaptation Though Snowy Owls have few predators, the adults are very watchful and are equipped to defend against any kind of threat towards them or their offspring. Males defend the nest by standing guard nearby while the female incubates the eggs and broods the young. Both attack approaching predators, dive bombing them and engaging in distractions displays to draw the predator away from the nest.

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DietDietSnowy Owls mainly eat mammals ranging from small rodents such as lemmings to large hares.

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Fun FactsFun FactsIt is a myth that owls turn their head around 360

degreesOwls have 14 neck vertebrate allowing them to

turn their head 270 degreesOwls eyes look forward in a fixed position and

cannot move from side to side as the human eye can

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““A Day in the Life”A Day in the Life”

Today when I got up from my nest it was quite dark and cold. I am nocturnal but you never know when I am up in the day. I am a Snowy Owl. I was pretty hungry so this was the perfect time for me to get some food. I can see the food but the food cannot see me, not until it is too late that is. I like to eat fish (when I can find them), squirrels, rabbits, rodents (or lemmings), birds, even large mammals like gophers and foxes. I can swallow my food whole then poop or vomit out the bones, gross but true. I do not worry about predators because I don’t have many. When I go home I have to be sneaky. My home can blend in with the trees but I can be caught getting there.

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