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Owl Diaries- Part 2

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Uploaded by on Aug 28, 2008

http://www.zsl.org/tv Find out how the rescued burrowing owls are getting alone

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  • This is the kind of stuff that makes life worth living.

  • The owls are adorable! I love the way they're running for food! =)

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  • I'm in the owl section of youtube again :/ and I love it xD

  • This is great, valuable work being done. The owls are so cute.

  • Haha, it's Digger! Love these little guys.

  • i never heard of owl diaries wow

  • @swill3869 thank you too for your comment, actually if it wasn't for your post I wouldn't have checked on that at all :) I love animals too, we are all sharing this planet as a home, and it is great to see such diversity of life.

  • @apelsinuke i dont know i guess i forgot half of what i read it was ages ago..thanks for the information ..i love animals no matter how dangerous some can be theyre such fascinating creatures and i hope one day i get to work in a zoo,so getting information like yours(correct ones):)are both helpful and fascinating .until about a year ago i was volunteering in a petting zoo with many animals i still go there sometimes on my own and run the place for a day but its fun getting to know them person

  • @swill3869 en.wikipedia. org/wiki/Owl - "Although owls have binocular vision, their large eyes are fixed in their sockets — as are those of other birds — so they must turn their entire head to change views. Owls can rotate their heads and necks as much as 270 degrees in either direction." Why do you say they have no eye sockets? :) (Though I didn't find the article explain the mechanism of such rotation, but I think it is based on their joints, not eye sockets.)

  • owls have no eye sockets thats why they can turn their head 180 degrees to the right and left

  • hi have a look can you help manyhoot.org

    rob wells

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