The habits of owls after eating, what do owls eat

Updated on pet 2024-04-18
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The habit of eating and not eating does not change! It doesn't swallow iron stuff either! Even if you eat an owl, you will spit out what he can't digest! Owls swallow food and spit out the bones and hairs of voles or other foreign objects that cannot be digested!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Pure curiosity came in by looking at the topic.

    Owl... Let's eat voles...

    It's horrible to grow this animal ...

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    . After pulling and flying everywhere, in short, you have to stay away from your own feces ......If you don't want your room to be covered in guano, clean it up as soon as possible.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Owls eat rats, insects, and birds.

    Owls mainly eat rodents, but also insects, birds, lizards, fish, and other animals. They have the habit of spitting out "food pills", and their vegetarian food has the ability to digest, and they often swallow food whole.

    And the indigestible bones, feathers, hair, chitin and other residues in the food are integrated into small balls, and spit out through the esophagus and mouth, which is called food pills, also called saliva residue. Scientists can understand their feeding habits based on the analysis of the pills.

    Habits of owls:

    Once the owl has judged the direction of its prey, it quickly strikes. The owl's feathers are very soft, with velvety dense down on the wing feathers, so the frequency of the sound waves produced by the owl when flying is less than 1 kilohertz.

    The average mammalian ear doesn't feel that low frequency. Such a silent sortie makes the owl's attack more "blitzkrieg" effect. According to research, the owl's sense of hearing still plays a role in positioning when it pounces on its prey.

    It can constantly adjust the direction of the attack according to the sound generated by the movement of the prey, and finally claws out, which is effective in one fell swoop.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Rats, birds, insects.

    Go to the pet store and buy a bag or two of feed for birds.

    The owl's eyes are round and large, much like a cat's eyes, so they are called owls. Its eyes are not on the sides of its head like other birds, but directly in front of it; The feathers around the eyes are radial, forming the so-called "noodle plate". Both the mouth and claws are curved in a hook-like shape.

    The feathers are mostly brown, scattered with fine spots, dense and fluffy, and silent when flying. Active at night and at dusk, it is a staple rodent, and sometimes also preys on small birds or large insects, and is a beneficial bird of agriculture and forestry. Soviet ornithologists once calculated that an owl can catch about 1,000 mice in a summer, and a mouse can spoil about 1 kilogram of grain in a summer.

    Based on this calculation, an owl can protect 1 ton of food for humans in a summer, which is a staggering number.

    The owl is a colloquial name for the long-eared owl. Birds, owls, owls, commonly known as "night owls". The body length is about 35 cm, the feathers are not densely packed, the feathers are mostly brown, with scattered fine spots and horizontal stripes, the face is white, with very little black, and the forehead is brown and white and brown.

    The upper, lower, and inner margins of the eyes are black. The ears on both sides of the head are well developed, about 46 53 mm long, black-brown, pinnae-shaped. The eyes are large, round, and glowing.

    The toes are also feathered, and the wings are large and the feathers are soft, so there is no sound when flying. During the day, they hide in tree holes in the forest, and at night they go out of their holes to feed on rats and birds. Each adult bird can catch more than 1,000 mice in summer, and has the habit of storing food after being full.

    In addition to this, it also preys on pests such as beetles, locusts, mole crickets, etc. The breeding period is in April and June, and the breeding grounds in our country are the northeast, Inner Mongolia and other places, and they migrate to the south in winter, and they are famous for their beneficial birds. Because its eyes are round and large, much like a cat's eyes, and its beak and claws are like an eagle's.

    I also know that owls sleep in tree hollows during the day and fly out at night. It doesn't make a sound when it flies, so it can easily catch voles. Ornithologists have made statistics that an owl can catch about 1,000 voles in a summer, and a vole will spoil about 1 kilogram of grain in a summer.

    Based on this calculation, an owl can protect 1 ton of food for humans in a summer, which is a staggering number. After listening to my introduction, you have a new understanding of the owl, it is our good friend, we need to protect it!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Owls mainly feed on farmland rats such as haddocks, hamsters, big hamsters, and brown voles, as well as residential rodents such as mus mouses, brown mice, etc., and also eat some small birds, mammals and insects, such as finches, warblers, bats, beetles, beetles, locusts, mole crickets, etc.

    It is best not to raise it domestically, all birds of prey are national second-class protected animals, and it is strictly forbidden to breed and sell them in captivity without permission. Because even if the legal factors are excluded, domestic owls are likely to lose their ability to catch mice, while wild owls are reluctant to stay at home.

    Owls are beneficial birds that can catch a large number of mice, and to protect the ecological balance is to protect ourselves as humans.

    The owl is a wild animal, its home is nature, love it, please let it go.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Owls eat mice, including insects, earthworms, frogs, lizards, small birds, and mammals. Ha ha... You have to tear the meat into small pieces and feed it to eat, you can try it, by the way, don't feed it too much at a time.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Cloud Baby: What kind of food do owls like to eat when they come out at night?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Meat, if it is domestic, you can feed the meat!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Can you eat mice, raw meat, and cats.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1.Owls mainly eat rodents, but also insects, birds, lizards, fish, and other animals.

    They all have the habit of spitting out "food pills", and their vegetarian food has the ability to digest, and the food is often swallowed whole, and the indigestible bones, feathers, hair, chitin and other residues in the food are integrated into blocks, forming small balls through the esophagus and mouth and spitting out, called food pills, also called saliva remains. Scientists can understand their feeding habits based on the analysis of the pills.

    2.Owls eat frogs. Owls eat live creatures, and frogs eat the same, but it should be noted that some owls eat frogs, so not all owls eat frogs.

    3.Owls also eat fish, and large owls (eagle osprey) like to eat small mammals and medium-sized birds such as hares, pheasants, and partridges. Medium-sized owls (long-eared ospreys) prefer to eat rodents and small birds such as voles and some sparrow-sized birds.

    Small owls (cranes) like to eat reptiles and insects. Such as lizards, grasshoppers.

    4.Large ones such as eagle ospreys, snow ospreys feed on small and medium-sized mammal birds such as goats, hares, pheasants.

    Medium-sized ones, such as long-eared ospreys and short-eared ospreys, feed on small rodents and birds. Such as squirrels, voles, small finches.

    Small ones such as the elus, and the small osprey feed on small rodents, small species, and insects.

    Under artificial breeding, it can be fed: mice, quail, chicken, animal offal, and small ones can add some bread worms, barley worms, and crickets.

    It is worth noting that owls are one of the most widespread living bird species in the world. It can be seen all over the world except the Arctic region.

    To the sight of the owl. Owls like to hide among the leaves and wait until night to forage for food, and are experts at catching rats in the forest.

    Owls are colorblind and are the only birds that can't distinguish colors, or it may be because of their night vision that they don't need to distinguish colors.

    It can also prey. The owl is a good animal for humans and relieves rodent infestation, so we need to protect it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The owl's food is a slight mistake of the mouse. Also eat mudworms. Mavericks, etc.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Owls love to eat rodents, including rats and voles, but also insects, small birds, lizards, fish, and other animals. They all have the habit of spitting out "food pills", their sacs have the ability to digest, and the food is often swallowed whole, and the bones, feathers, hair, chitin and other residues that cannot be digested in the food are integrated into blocks, forming small balls through the esophagus and mouth and spitting out, called food pills, also called saliva remains. <

    Owls love to eat rodents, including rats and voles, but also insects, small birds, lizards, fish, and other animals. They all have the habit of spitting out "food pills", their sacs have the ability to digest, and the food is often swallowed whole, and the bones, feathers, hair, chitin and other residues that cannot be digested in the food are integrated into blocks, forming small balls through the esophagus and mouth and spitting out, called food pills, also called saliva remains.

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