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Fynjy0 [20]
2 years ago
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Summarizing Owl Pellet Contents An owl eats its prey whole or in large pieces. Summarize what is found in an owl pellet and why

it is regurgitated. Summarizing Owl Pellet Contents An owl eats its prey whole or in large pieces . Summarize what is found in an owl pellet and why it is regurgitated .please help fast i olny have less than 6 hours to do the rest of summer school ​
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2 answers:
o-na [289]2 years ago
7 0

Teeth, skulls, claws, and feathers are found in an owl pellet.

<h3>What is found in an owl pellet and why it is regurgitated?</h3>

An owl pellet has indigestible material that is left in the gizzard i.e. teeth, skulls, claws, and feathers which are too dangerous to pass through the rest of the owl's digestive tract. In order to safely excrete this material, the owl's gizzard compacts it into a tight pellet that the owl regurgitates.

So we can conclude that teeth, skulls, claws, and feathers are found in an owl pellet.

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stellarik [79]2 years ago
3 0

Teeth, bones, hair, and exoskeletons do not decompose in an owl's digestive tract.  This is further explained below.

<h3>What is Owl Pellet?</h3>

Generally, When an owl roosts, it often drops a few fuzzy, oval things on the ground below its perch as a visual signal of its presence.

In conclusion, An owl pellet consists of these prey items squeezed together. The owl ejects this waste from its digestive system by regurgitating it.

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