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Eastern Screech Owls

Eastern Screech Owls. Fewer than 15% eastern screech owl. They eat a variety of small animals. The songs usually are uttered separately, but sometimes Gehlbach, F.R. 1995 Eastern Screech Owls were in the zoo. There song is really trilling and it’s song is on one pitch. are heard together.

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Eastern Screech Owls

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  1. Eastern Screech Owls • Fewer than 15% eastern screech owl. • They eat a variety of small animals. • The songs usually are uttered separately, but sometimes Gehlbach, F.R. 1995 Eastern Screech Owls were in the zoo. • There song is really trilling and it’s song is on one pitch. are heard together.

  2. Gray Wolves • Gray wolves can be up to 2-2.5 feet tall. • Gray wolves can live with about 8 to 35 members. • After the pups are born they have to wait for 3 to 5 months before they are able to go with the pack. • There are about 2,500 Gray wolves in the lower states of Alaska. • In the 1950s the least wolves were at the lower part of North America.

  3. STRIPED SKUNKS • Striped skunks have toenails in the front for digging. • They are mostly nocturnal. • A group may have up to four or seven babies. • They don’t have that much predators like the owls, hawks, and foxes. • Skunks don’t hibernate.

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