Burrowing Owl

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Burrowing Owl. By: Destiny. physical characteristics. The Burrowing Owl is 10 inches long. The Burrowing Owl only weighs 6oz. The Burrowing Owl’s color is brownish white. lifespan. The Burrowing Owl can live 9 to 10 years long. e ating h abits/ d iet. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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BURROWING OWL

By: Destiny

PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS The Burrowing Owl

is 10 inches long. The Burrowing Owl

only weighs 6oz. The Burrowing Owl’s

color is brownish white.

LIFESPAN The Burrowing Owl

can live 9 to 10 years long.

EATING HABITS/DIET

The Burring Owl is a carnivore, meaning it only eats meat.

The Burrowing owl eats small mammals, moles, mice, insects, grasshoppers, beetles, birds, amphibians, and reptiles.

POPULATION

The Burrowing Owl’s population is less than 10,000. This is only an estimate.

HABITAT/RANGE

The Burrowing Owl’s range is from Mississippi to the Pacific Ocean and in South America, Florida, and the Carribean.

ADAPTATIONS

The Burrowing Owl’s beak is used for killing prey and picking up prey.

The Burrowing Owl’s claws are used for perching on tree branches.

The Burrowing Owl’s eyes are for seeing prey and predators really good.

FUN FACTS

The female is bigger than the male.

The Burrowing Owl is active in the day and not at night.

The Burrowing Owl makes a hissing sound when alarmed.

ENDANGERED BECAUSE

The Burrowing Owl is endangered because of habitat degradation and by land development.

REFERENCE

Defenders of the Wild. 2012.

www.defendersofthe wild.org

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