It's all come down to this, the final owl description... And we're going to give you the biggest owl yet! Here we are, presenting to you, for the first time in Junior Ornithologists history, the Eurasian Eagle Owl!
The Eurasian Eagle Owl is an enormous and amazing bird that lives throughout most of Asia and Europe. This bird can be quite territorial and will "poof" up its feathers to scare away other birds and frequently attack. The Eurasian Eagle Owl is said to be the largest owl in the world, with little but some argument. This bird is truly amazing and is not at all endangered. Unfortunately, the Cornell Lab of Ornithology does not have a description of this bird, but Wikipedia does, so here you are: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurasian_eagle-owl Habitat: Almost any habitat within its range Food: Small mammals and birds
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