Swimming is not natural for owls, but it’s a last resort to avoid being prey. This snowy owl likely ended up in the water after a failed hunting attempt, leaving it to swim to shore. Since swimming is ...
We’re officially in the dog days of summer, but it’s not just canines who are feeling the heat. Animals everywhere are looking for ways to cool off, from elephants seeing out water holes to pigs ...
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Snowy owl facts (and where to find them!)
Find out where snowy owls live, what they eat, how to spot a snowy owl, and see pictures of what the baby owls look like.
According to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, most baby animals that are seen alone in the wild do not need rescuing – their parents are likely just out gathering food. If you see ...
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