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Angry Great Horned owl

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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2007

puffing and clacking his beak

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  • He's not angry. He is cooling itself when he does like this. I think its warm outside when this was filmed.

  • My sister was working at an animal rescue center and filmed this on one of her days thre, he is angry. Because it was taken on a regular picture taking camera there was a lack of sound but this was followed by him getting up and flying around at her. I think her being there and being an expert she would know.

  • you are crazy. this owl isnt mad. it´s cooling itself by doing this!

  • Also please look at the comment above, it is actually infact angry, you just can not tell from the lack of sound.

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  • It would be a lot better if the owl could be heard instead of the crappy techo trash music.

  • there is so much awful going on in 17 seconds that you have redefined awful.

    or your video's created a new word. shitawful.

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  • why techno?

  • Get rid of that shit song.

  • @NatsumeShinXxX If you are referring to the panting the owl is doing, then no, that's because the owl is hot. The owl could be angry, but if that's the reason she told you, then it's not correct.

  • the like bar is as big as justin beibers penis.

  • The owl isn't angry. It's cooling itself off.

  • what the f--k!!??

  • The owl was pretty cool, but OMG the music was fucking GAY and LAME!!!!!!!! ¡ROJO MIERDA! ¿Yo salido un muerte caballo en su casa? ¡Infierno sí Yo haso!

  • @TheErrantWilder

    BUT HIS SISTER IS QUEEN OF OWLS, AN EXPERT, SHE WOULD KNOW.

  • @TheErrantWilder Actually, I've always been taught that hissing, puffing themselves up, and clacking their beaks is a defensive display. I.e., cats turning sideways and arching their backs.

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