Give two ways a barn owl is suited to catch small animals?

Answers

Answer 1
Answer: Barn owls are well adapted to catch prey with fine tuned senses. Such as their hearing and eyesight. They also fly up and down - and basically dive bomb head first onto their prey - meanwhile their flight is SILENT. Their talons make it easy to snatch up small critters.

Related Questions

Which type of cell is a lactobacillusa eukaryotic b prokaryotic c bacteria d unicellular
Why is cycling important
What might hershy and chase have concluded if they had found 35s instead of 35p in bacterial cells? Explain your answer
What should you avoid doing before opening a birds cage
Which layer of Earth is broken up into giant moving plates?Group of answer choicesCrustMantleOuter CoreInner CoreHELP

What happens to the blood as it passes through your lungs?

Answers

The blood clogs when is moving to the lungs
It clogs as it moves

What might happen in a tropical forest biome if the area received very little rain for a extended period of time

Answers

The area will be very dried up and lots of crops that need lots of water will die

Is a horse a herbivore or carnivore or omnivore

Answers

A horse is an herbivore because they do not eat other animals.  Horses strictly eat plants, grass, and hay and such.  But not other animals.
yes a horse is a hervivore because it eat things such as plants, grass, and leave so yeah that explains it.

Portfolio on what wears down and builds up earths surface

Answers

Answer: Erosion

Explanation:

What are sub climates

Answers

 the imbetween climates, its not cold its not warm, it subartic, or sub saharran, hope this helps
Sub climates can be humid or hot.... Usually located near the equator.

Which statement best describes one way a large body of water such as an ocean influences climate

Answers

Cool ocean air can cause a cooler climate.

Explanation: An ocean is a very important abiotic factor in any environment and has impacts on the climate of the environments it is found. The ocean currents are driven by the global wind system, which is powered by the energy of the sun. These currents transfer heat to the polar regions from the tropics and brings about the sooling of their environment, thus giving rise to cool climate.