It depends on what kind of owl it is. If its a snowy owl it would be normal to see a white one. If its a barn owl, or screech owl, etc. it would be rare if it was white. Snowy owls are white so they can blend in with their surroundings, as they live in a snowy enviorment.
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You don't.
Yes, killing a snowy owl without proper permits or legal authorization is considered poaching. Snowy owls are protected under various environmental laws in many regions due to their conservation status, and it is illegal to harm or kill them without valid reasons such as self-defense or research purposes.
Yes, the snowy owl is sometimes referred to as the "Arctic owl" or the "Great white owl" due to its white plumage and Arctic habitat.
no
In English, an ookpik is used to refer to a toy stuffed owl - while in the original Inuktitut, an ookpik is a term for a snowy owl.
Snowy owl, lives only in circumpolar regions
The Snowy Owl.
Snowy owl. -facepalm- you said it was SNOWY! Snowy-snow Snow- white.
because the color of its feathers is a snowy white
in the spring
The snowy owl lives in the tundra.
It should be fine. Keep in mind in the U.S. it is illegal to possess an owl.
the snowy owl likes to eat
Because of its white basic coloration.
A snowy owl is a bird and has feathers not fur.