<span>At the point when the casualty begins to p uke or when you need to allow the casualty to sit unbothered. This position will also help them ease so that they don't vomit on their cloths or even on the cloths or body of those trying to help them.If them need to be left alone this is also a good position as the posture does not affect anybody organs .</span>
I think its because when your upside down, your not breathing right. So its a way of trying to breathe correctly.
Second option- because if there is too much of the owls, it will be imbalanced and the mouse population will go down
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