Mysterious facts about Owls || OWL The Demon Bird the medicine of Witches || Owl documentary ||

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Owls are amazing smart and hardy creatures in nature there are about two hundred and twenty species, but all of them are united by a predatory nature and nocturnal lifestyle,
Many people even in ancient times attributed to them various magical properties and even worshiped owls are extremely dense; The Owl has a dual symbolism of wisdom and darkness, the meaning of word owl is evil and death. They are symbolically associated with clairvoyance, astral projection and magic, and are oftentimes the medicine of sorcerers and witches; you are drawn to magical practices.
Owls have excellent hunting skills and their diet consists of rodents in small or medium-sized mammals’ fish and reptiles.
Baby owls are not able to chew food and they tear their prey with their claws or swallow it whole. The stomach of the bird is not able to digest the bones of the fur and feathers. A few hours after eating Baby owls’ spits out foods in the form of lumps, so the parents feed them soft food;
OWLS are the only birds whose eyes are located in the same plane and not on the sides of the head, which makes their appearance very unusual. Owls don't have eyeballs — they're more like eye tubes. They're elongated and held in place by a bony structure in the skull called sclerotic rings. Because of this, owls can't move or roll their eyes within their sockets.
Owls have binocular vision, meaning they can see an object with both eyes at the same time. This gives owls a great ability to judge height, weight, and distance. The wide viewing angle of each eye is one hundred and sixty degrees and the ability to turn the head two hundred and seventy degrees completely.
owls are fifty times more sensitive than humans, it is surprising to watch how the owl rotates its head; sometimes it seems that the neck of this bird does not have vertebrae due to the special structure of the vertebrae and blood vessels of the neck owls quickly rotate their head two hundred and seventy degrees, they can also easily throw their head back and move it in any plane without turning;
Owls have ears that are not only placed asymmetrically on their heads but are also different sizes. This allows the owl to receive sounds at slightly different times, providing the birds with an exceptional ability to pinpoint the location of a sound; when a sound is equally loud in both ears, the owl knows it has zeroed in on the source and distance. Meanwhile, their flattened faces funnel sound to the ears, magnifying it so that they can detect even the slightest sound from tiny prey.
For owls, their own sound signals play a huge role and they are not limited to one hoot they are able to whistle, claiming their territory and even laughing at the same time. Hoots are used to communicate and can convey several different messages.
• Owls primarily hoot to claim their territory and fend off any would-be intruders.
• Hoots can also be used to signal the presence of a predator.
• Other times, a special type of hoot is used for communication between mated pairs. Owl pairs can and will perform duets together to reaffirm their bond – so romantic!!
Owls are known as silent fliers

For a truly exceptional grip, owls have the ability to lock their toes around an object so that they don't need to continually contract their muscles. They get maximum grip with minimal effort.
Driven by religious myths and superstitions tied to them, these birds are poached for their body parts such as talons, skulls, bones, feathers, meat and blood, which are then used in talismans, black magic, traditional medicines etc. The superstitions surrounding owls are never ending. For centuries, they have been associated with demon rituals, spooky tales and folklore but at the same time, ironically, owls are considered to be the sacred “vahana” or mount of the Hindu goddess of wealth and prosperity, Lakshmi who is worshiped during Diwali, the festival of lights.
Horned owls such as the Indian Eagle Owl are most sought after as they are coveted for their false feather ear tufts (feather extensions on the head which are considered to have mystical properties.




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