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The owl is not a wise animal. For its size, the owl has a small brain, and in fact, is not as smart as geese, crows, and ravens. However, from ancient times, people have used the owl as a symbol of wisdom. The very serious look on the owl's...
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The owl is both a strange looking and one that behaves quite differently from other birds. The result is that all kinds of legends have grown up about it. In the ancient time owl was known as unlucky bird in some country such as Roam. It wa...
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The fact that an owl could spot, remember and execute the flight route through a patch of dense forest in total darkness would make you think they have something special in there. (Smarter than some dumb driver with a cell phone stuck to ...
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Well, the owl is actually NOT a wise animal. For its size, the owl has a quite small brain. Besides, owl are not as smart as geese, crows, and other living animals. We all know that in ancient times, people have used the owl as a symbol of ...
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The water fell at the rate of twenty drops a minute right down upon the owl’s head, and yet he was not wise enough to move out of the wet. All owls are not too stupid to learn. Puffy, a tame young owl, caught and ate a two-pound pullet.
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According to ancient folklore in the West, the owl is considered a wise, silent and solitary bird of prey associated with lunar deities - symbols of wisdom, wiser even than the eagle - the totem bird of the Sun Kings.
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I'm amazed at the wise old owl lore since I have acquaintances who work with and have studied the live specimens. ... Yes, Richard, owls are considered bad omens in Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek and Seminole traditions. The are messengers of death and usually represent that someone close to you will die suddenly. To have any...
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Myths, legends, and folklore portray owls as having many diverse characteristics. Some owls are thought of as wise, some are considered messengers from the gods, and others are scary birds warning of an upcoming death.
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Trivia Questions:; 1. Why are owls considered wise? ... And their large, feathery heads seem to have plenty of room for big brains. But are owls wise? Well, they're smart enough to live close to people year round without being seen, captured or killed. That's smart.
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