I take over burrows from other animals. I hunt mostly during the day. They can rotate their head 270 degrees in each direction. Burrowing owls typically nest 2-12 eggs. I am 7-10 inches tall and have a wingspan 21- 24 inches. They enlarge their burrow with their beaks. Predators: badgers, dogs, cats, hawks, snakes, skunks, foxes, weasels. I hiss like a rattlesnake to scare off predators. Dung beetles, is one of their favorite foods. At zoos, I can live up to 10- 11 years. Females hunt during the day while males hunt at night. I live for approximately 6-8 years. I have a high tolerance to carbon dioxide. I am federally protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. Owls will store food in case of shortages. I burrow in the ground to protect my eggs and stay hydrated in the summer months. The burrowing owl weighs 5-9 ounces. I like dry, open areas with low vegetation. Killing or possessing is prohibited by the law. I line my nest with grass and manure to attract insects and mask my scent from predators. Males are typically heavier and have a longer wingspan. I primarily feed on small insects and mammals. They have yellow eyes. They hunt by walking, running, or swooping down from a perch. I take over burrows from other animals. I hunt mostly during the day. They can rotate their head 270 degrees in each direction. Burrowing owls typically nest 2-12 eggs. I am 7-10 inches tall and have a wingspan 21- 24 inches. They enlarge their burrow with their beaks. Predators: badgers, dogs, cats, hawks, snakes, skunks, foxes, weasels. I hiss like a rattlesnake to scare off predators. Dung beetles, is one of their favorite foods. At zoos, I can live up to 10- 11 years. Females hunt during the day while males hunt at night. I live for approximately 6-8 years. I have a high tolerance to carbon dioxide. I am federally protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. Owls will store food in case of shortages. I burrow in the ground to protect my eggs and stay hydrated in the summer months. The burrowing owl weighs 5-9 ounces. I like dry, open areas with low vegetation. Killing or possessing is prohibited by the law. I line my nest with grass and manure to attract insects and mask my scent from predators. Males are typically heavier and have a longer wingspan. I primarily feed on small insects and mammals. They have yellow eyes. They hunt by walking, running, or swooping down from a perch.
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
I take over burrows from other animals.
I hunt mostly during the day.
They can rotate their head 270 degrees in each direction.
Burrowing owls typically nest 2-12 eggs.
I am 7-10 inches tall and have a wingspan 21-24 inches.
They enlarge their burrow with their beaks.
Predators: badgers, dogs, cats, hawks, snakes, skunks, foxes, weasels.
I hiss like a rattlesnake to scare off predators.
Dung beetles, is one of their favorite foods.
At zoos, I can live up to 10-11 years.
Females hunt during the day while males hunt at night.
I live for approximately 6-8 years.
I have a high tolerance to carbon dioxide.
I am federally protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
Owls will store food in case of shortages.
I burrow in the ground to protect my eggs and stay hydrated in the summer months.
The burrowing owl weighs 5-9 ounces.
I like dry, open areas with low vegetation.
Killing or possessing is prohibited by the law.
I line my nest with grass and manure to attract insects and mask my scent from predators.
Males are typically heavier and have a longer wingspan.
I primarily feed on small insects and mammals.
They have yellow eyes.
They hunt by walking, running, or swooping down from a perch.