#Owls 🦉
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thelucidduchess · 3 days ago
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POV: I’m a very angry owl
WHO?!
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Whoever made this is a true fan
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lpsotd · 1 year ago
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Can I ask that one of the "LPS Of The Day" be an unreleased pet? Any unreleased pet.
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todays littlest pet shop of the day is ... the no# mystery owl from the 'Biggest Adventure' package !! for you, anon !!
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thinkingsmart · 20 days ago
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Rachel 🧚‍♀️ 19888 When you resort to attacking the messenger and not the message, you have lost the debate. 💫🤎   https://ift.tt/3mFODja
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hatsumi12345 · 26 days ago
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🦉🌙⭐️🌲🌲🌲⭐️⭐️
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karioke13 · 4 months ago
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OOOWWWLLLLL!!!! 🦉
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reblogcutethings · 1 month ago
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Sweet owls ♥️♥️♥️🦉 Bird of the day 🦉🦉🦉
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grushenko · 3 months ago
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xtruss · 6 months ago
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Are Owls Actually All That Wise?
Often depicted wearing glasses and graduation caps, owls are regarded as the brainiacs of the animal kingdom. While they’re not exactly dumb, they fall behind several bird species when it comes to intelligence.
— By Anna Green | Feb 26, 2024
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Smart? Maybe. Cute? Definitely. Ian Douglas/500px/Getty Images
For thousands of years, from Ancient Greek legend to modern literature and TV, humans have portrayed owls as sage and wise. The intelligent owl appears in everything from The Iliad to Winnie the Pooh. But, it turns out, though they’re excellent hunters, owls probably aren’t any smarter than a lot of other birds.
In fact, they may be significantly worse at problem solving than other big-brained birds like crows and parrots. One study from 2013 found that great gray owls repeatedly failed a simple cognitive test—pulling a string to get a treat—that had been successfully solved by several other bird species. It doesn’t help that owls face some steep competition in the avian class. Ravens are often ranked as one of the most intelligent non-human species along with dolphins and chimpanzees.
Owls may not be as smart as their corvid cousins, but that doesn’t make them dumb. Studies have found that some owls actually practice a primitive form of tool use. According to a study published in the scientific journal Nature, burrowing owls have been observed using animal dung to lure dung beetles to their burrows, where they subsequently feast on the insects.
However, while animal tool use is always impressive, it doesn’t really mean that owls are “wise” by any human standards. Owls are extraordinary animals in their own right. They’re incredible hunters who have evolved specialized hearing, camouflaging plumage, and unique tubular eyes that help them catch their prey.
Why Are Owls Considered Wise?
But, if owls aren’t mysterious guardians of life’s secrets, hiding deep reservoirs of wisdom behind their giant yellow eyes, then why do we so frequently represent them that way? Where does that idea come from?
While many cultures feature owls in their mythology, not all societies see owls as wise. In India, for instance, owls are associated with ill-gained wealth and foolishness rather than wisdom. The pervasive myth of the wise owl, meanwhile, likely originated with legends of the Ancient Greek goddess Athena. The goddess of wisdom, Athena was often portrayed in art holding an owl, or described in literary works as “owl-eyed” or even “owl-faced.”
Owls’ large eyes may have led to them being typecast as wise sages in literature. The bird’s striking peepers may not hold the answers to the mysteries of the universe, but they do serve a special purpose. The size enables a sort of night vision, allowing them to spot faraway prey in the dark. But the saucer-like eyes are not without their flaws. Up close, the world becomes blurry, so owls use the small, bristly feathers on their beaks and talons to feel their immediate surroundings.
Because their eyes are tubular instead of spherical—meaning they extend far back into their heads—owls can’t roll them around their sockets. Instead they have to move their entire heads to look around—which they can do 135 degrees in either direction. If you ever wondered how owls are able to pull an Exorcist without dying, you can read more about the impressive adaptation here.
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imaxyxia2 · 7 months ago
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lpsotd · 6 months ago
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todays littlest pet shop of the day is ... owl #1515 !!
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thinkingsmart · 4 days ago
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Laci 👣 20279 The one thing you can control is how you treat yourself. And that one thing can change everything. 💫🦉   https://ift.tt/mQzlS7a
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balkanscore2024 · 1 month ago
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Gm ☕️🤎
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dark-knight020 · 2 months ago
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Compilation of owls 🦉
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sunshines-child · 8 months ago
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Goddess of Wisdom *music*
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ghost-bxrd · 9 months ago
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Mitski “I’m your Man” because this part of the lyrics have been going on loop in my head for a while now.
And, you know, I really need to get working on some more owl song content :3
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alchemistmelody · 20 days ago
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