| Owls are birds of prey.
That means that they hunt the animals that they eat. After an owl
eats the small rodents, birds, and bugs that are a part of its nightly
diet, its stomach cannot digest the fur, bones, teeth, feathers,
and insect shells from that food. These "extra" parts are formed
into a tight PELLET inside the owl and are then are later SPIT UP
by the owl.
Pellets are usually about as big as an adult
thumb and they are often dissected by students and scientist to
help them learn exactly what owls eat and what kinds of small animals
and bugs live in a particular area.
If you get a chance to examine what is inside
an owl pellet, you will be lucky, there is a lot to learn and it
is surprisingly FUN!
NOW
YOU KNOW! |