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chilliman07 1 year ago
By the way, if the young beak is soft, how do they break out of their shells? Do they use their claws instead?
Mazryonh 3 years ago
Although their beaks are soft - they have an 'egg tooth' on the beak which they soon loose after hatching - I am about to upload part 2 of the story which may answer other questions
mauricehesford 3 years ago
I see. How do Eagle Owl mothers in the wild deliver the food to the hatchlings' mouths then, if in the early days they can't even raise their heads?
I'll probably help you think of a name once I see part 2.
A beautiful baby bird of prey. How big is the chick now?
I spoke to you recently, you were very unfriendly.
chilliman07 1 year ago
By the way, if the young beak is soft, how do they break out of their shells? Do they use their claws instead?
Mazryonh 3 years ago
Although their beaks are soft - they have an 'egg tooth' on the beak which they soon loose after hatching - I am about to upload part 2 of the story which may answer other questions
mauricehesford 3 years ago
I see. How do Eagle Owl mothers in the wild deliver the food to the hatchlings' mouths then, if in the early days they can't even raise their heads?
I'll probably help you think of a name once I see part 2.
Mazryonh 3 years ago
A beautiful baby bird of prey. How big is the chick now?
Mazryonh 3 years ago