TYPE:  Birds COMMON NAME:  Snowy Owl SCIENTIFIC NAME:  Bubo scandiaca AVERAGE LIFE : 10 years Body SIZE: 20 to 28 inches wingspan: 4.2 to 4.8 feet WEIGHT: 3.5 to 6.5 pounds

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In the Arctic, snowy owls inhabit the open tundra all year long. Throughout Canada, they travel south in the winter. The best time to see Snowy Owl is during the snowfall.

7. Where Do Snowy Owls Live?

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Although they have distinctive markings that range greatly in colour from brown to black and shape from bars to patches, snowy owls are best recognised for their white plumage and golden eyes that resemble those of cats.

6. Snowy Owls Look Like

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The appearance of male and female snowy owls varies. Like the majority of raptors, snowy owl females are significantly larger than males. Females are the largest, weighing up to 6.5 pounds.

5. GENDER OF Snowy owls

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These big birds can be seen from a great distance away. The snowy owl is the heaviest in North America, despite the fact that they are frequently deceptively light. With a height of two and a half feet, a wingspan of five feet, and a weight of four to five pounds on average.

4. Size & WINGSPAN of Snowy Owl 

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Lemmings are a crucial component of a snowy owl's diet. Lemmings are the favoured food of snowy owls. Rabbits, rodents, birds, and fish are added to the birds' diets.

3. What Do Snowy Owls Eat?

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The hoot of snowy owls isn't as exciting as that of their nocturnal relatives. Instead, they produce unassuming, harsh whoos or agitated squawks, neither of which seem appropriate for their regal bearing.

2. Sounds  of Snowy Owl 

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Earlier estimates of  Snowy Owls worldwide at around 300,000, but the true number of  Snowy Owls is probably closer to 30,000 .

1. How Many Snowy Owls left? 

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