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ENDANGERED ANIMALS

Explore the appearance, species, location, and lifespan of the endangered Snowy Owls. Known for their white feathers, sharp claws, and golden eyes, these birds primarily feed on lemmings, smaller birds, and rabbits. With only 109-148 owl species worldwide, Snowy Owls are facing threats due to habitat loss. Discover more about these majestic creatures and their habitat in Southern Alaska.

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ENDANGERED ANIMALS

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  1. ENDANGERED ANIMALS BY EUGENE

  2. CONTENTS Appearance- page 3 Species- page 4 Location- page 5 Lifespan-page 6 Food- page 7

  3. APPEARANCE • SNOWY OWLS ARE WHITE, NARROW AND SHARP CLAWED THEY HAVE BROWN SPOTS AND GOLDEN COLOURED EYES ASWELL.

  4. SPECIES • There are between 109-148 species of owls in the world. Snowy Owls are the most endangered.

  5. Location • Snowy owls can be found in Southern Alaska.

  6. Lifespan • Snowy owls can live between 9.5-35years. -------------

  7. Food Snowy owls eat lemmings, smaller birds and rabbits.

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