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The Importance Of Barn Owls
Barn owls usually cough up their food that they swallowed whole – they then barf up bits of fur and bone which are known as owl pellets. Barn Owls don’t hoot they screech instead (Tawny Owls hoot). Barn Owls breed faster when mice have plagues or illnesses. Other food that they eat may be small to baby rabbits, bats, frogs, lizards, birds and insects. They usually will find their food by pacing up and down land that looks most filled with food- particularly open grassland. Many baby barn owls wont make it through their first year of life but some might live with an average expectancy of 1 to 2 years in the

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