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16 Comments
choggiesays...she grew up with owls, knows their calls......fun is talking to mockingbirds...you can get them to make some trippy sounds at night.....
dagsays...Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag.(show it anyway)
Speaking to owls - one of the rarer wizarding gifts. Better than parseltongue.
betamaxxsays...so cute!
antsays...Cute? Where's *cute ?
siftbotsays...Video added to cute channel (cute called by gold star member ant)
gluoniumsays...for an expert Jack Hanna always seems pretty clueless. Owls are not found on every continent (Antarctica) and they certainly do not have the ability to echolocate.
persephonesays...Except she probably wouldn't be turning her head to see a good-looking guy... girl maybe.
choggiesays...She is cute-and her personality is quite endearing and genuine....way more grounded than another of her C-munching counterparts... Grody Mac Donnel....Power-up to ya, Ellen!
By the way....C-munching is also, in the above context, endearing terminology.
persephonesays...C-munching is not a an endearing term in my books.
chikngreezsays...Lesbians and owls are natural comrades. It's almost as special as the bond between a lesbian and her dream catcher.
I had my friend translate, she tells me that the owl was saying "He beats me, how do I escape?"
Anlizsays...Yeah Im confused about the echo-location part. Dont they just see high wavelength light, like heat?
siftbotsays...Tags changed from "hoo hoo, hoo hoo" to "hoo hoo, hoo hoo, degeneres" by gold star member karaidl.
phelixiansays...Owls definitely hunt by sound but not echo-location. That would require them to make sound, which is the opposite of what they do. Their wings have micro filaments on the trailing edges to smooth air flow and quiet their wing beats. Their hunting is more like using passive sonar then active sonar that echo-location implies. Also in general their eye sight at night is no better than humans. Great Horned Owls like those on the show have talons as large as man-fists and the killing power of a bald eagle. They've been known to eat cats and kill foxes.
Cool to see that owl respond to her like that. Glad it didn't try to mount her.
lucky760says...*dead
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