Snowy Owl By Marissa Bird  Birds have feathers.  Birds have two legs.  Birds have beaks.  Birds have two wings.

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Snowy Owl By Marissa

Bird  Birds have feathers.  Birds have two legs.  Birds have beaks.  Birds have two wings.

Location (Where it lives)  Snowy Owls live in the Arctic.

Habitat / Environment  Where: Arctic Tundra  Surroundings / Shelter: Snow, Trees  Temperature: Cold

Food  Snowy Owls eat rodents.

Predator- Prey Relationship  A Snowy Owl is prey to the Lynx!  Snowy Owls eat rodents. The snowy owl is predator to rodents.

Size / Looks  Height: 27 inches  Weight: 3.5 to 6.5 pounds  Description: fluffy white

Interesting Fact  Snowy Owls lay 3 to 11 eggs.

Interesting Fact  An adult may eat more than 1,600 lemmings a year!

Interesting Fact  Snowy Owls feathers blend in with the snow.

Interesting Fact  Snowy Owls hunt for food in the day and night.

Interesting Fact  Their favorite food is a lemming.