I'm fascinated by owl pellets, which contain various parts of an owl's prey that they cannot digest, including fur, feathers, teeth, bones, and more. Since owls don't have teeth and can't chew their ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to print (Opens in new window) Cache Creek Nature Preserve biologist Felicia Wang examines a ...
Sometimes learning can be downright stinky, and when the lesson of the day is dissecting owl pellets, you can take some pointers from students at Toni Morrison Elementary School in Lorain – don safety ...
Katrina Thomas, center, along with Molly Roper, left, and Carly Laborsky, right, look through an owl pellet to see what the owl had eaten. The girls, fourth-graders at Wyoming Valley West’s State ...