The Mysterious World of Owls
Have you ever heard a mysterious 'hoot' in the night? It might be an owl! Owls are fascinating birds that sleep during the day and hunt at night. They have special feathers that let them fly quietly to catch their prey, which includes insects, mice, and even other birds. Owls lay eggs, and mama owls take good care of their babies, called owlets. What's interesting is that owls can turn their heads almost all the way around to see in different directions! Throughout history, different cultures have seen owls as symbols of wisdom, but some also associate them with bad luck. Owls are full of mysteries, aren't they?
Question 1
What do owls hunt at night?
Insects
Fish
Grass
Fruits
Honey
Question 2
How do owls fly to catch their prey?
Loudly
Slowly
Quickly
Quietly
Randomly
Question 3
What are baby owls called?
Puppies
Cubs
Chicks
Owlets
Kittens
Question 4
What can owls do with their heads?
Shrink it
Enlarge it
Turn it almost all the way around
Change its color
Make it invisible
Question 5
What do different cultures see owls as?
Symbols of joy
Symbols of wisdom
Symbols of wealth
Symbols of love
Symbols of peace
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