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Having a conversation with an owl 🦉

3,945,704 views • 2 years ago •via X (Twitter)

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Fernando Gutierrez2 years ago

The dog passes by and is like 'this two again' 🤦‍♂️

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Tree of Knowledge2 years ago

Sound of a pigeon flight compared to the silent owl flight. Owls have unique feather adaptations that help reduce noise during flight. The leading edges of their primary feathers have serrations or fringes that break up the turbulence that typically creates sound. This feature allows air to pass through more smoothly, minimizing the sound produced as they fly.

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Sadia S2 years ago

He must be tired

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Kevin Thanh2 years ago

When the child in your house refuses to grow up.

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Apurv Anand2 years ago

Oh nothing just a bear eating a pear 🍐🐻

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Billionaire Nursepreneur2 years ago

Animals CONVERSING

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Not Dave2 years ago

Owls are fascinating creatures that have captured the imagination of people for centuries. Here are some interesting facts about these nocturnal birds of prey: Owls have large eyes and flat faces, which give them excellent vision and hearing. This allows them to hunt effectively in low light conditions. Owls are found all over the world, with over 200 species in existence. They live in a variety of habitats, including forests, deserts, and grasslands. Owls have specialized feathers that allow them to fly silently. This is an important adaptation for hunting, as it enables them to sneak up on their prey without being detected. Owls have a unique digestive system. They swallow their prey whole and then regurgitate the indigestible parts, such as bones and fur, in the form of pellets. Owls are known for their hooting calls, but not all owls hoot. Some species make other sounds, such as screeches, whistles, and barks. Owls are often associated with wisdom and intelligence, and they have been used as symbols of knowledge and learning in many cultures. Owls are important predators in their ecosystems, helping to control populations of small mammals and other prey

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YesKnow2 years ago

Kids from 1966 trying to predict what life will be like in the year 2000s

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Starcommander✨👨🏻‍💻2 years ago

Her: Hi Owl: Sup? Her: Hi Owl: Whats going on? Her: Hi Owl 😮‍💨

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