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Snowy owl (Female)
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Snowy owl
(Bubo scandiacus)
The snowy owl is covered in snow-white feathers. This
large species of owl is mainly found in Arctic tundra
areas. The snowy owl can rotate its head up to 270
degrees giving it an extremely wide range of
vision.While the male is almost purely white, the
female's feathers are streaked with shades of black or
brown. The female is also bigger than the male
meaning that, unlike other owls, the snowy owl's sex
can be easily distinguished. Unlike most other owls, the
snowy owl is active during daylight hours. Summer in
the Arctic circle features nights of "midnight sun" , and
the snowy owl, living in open areas such as tundras,
grasslands, wetlands, or rocky areas, must hunt for prey
from an elevated point with maximum vision of the area.
For this reason, snowy owls are often very active during
the day, even though hunting is commonly done in the
mornings or evening. Their prey consists mostly of small
rodents, but they occasionally feed on other birds too.
This papercraft is about one half the size of a real
snowy owl.
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