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| 2 The largest owl native to North Florida (two words) | 1 The fringe on the leading edge of an owl's wing produces this |
| 5 Most active at dawn and dusk | 3 This allows an owl to fly (two words) |
| 6 This allows an owl to accurately judge distance (two words) | 4 A great horned owl's Latin genus |
| 12 These soft feathers are next to a bird's body | 7 Ear tufts help some owls to do this |
| 13 Owls are colorblind because they lack these | 8 Owls can see their prey at night because they have many of these cells |
| 17 Several hours after an owl eats, he regurgitates this. | 9 Owls have very little of this type of vision |
| 18 The largest part of an owl's brain | 10 Active at night |
| 19 Owls must have this to capture and kill their prey | 11 An owl uses this to direct sound to his ears (two words) |
| 20 Helps an owl pinpoint his prey with great accuracy (two words) | 14 The smallest owl native to North Florida (two words) |
| 21 Active during the day | 15 When an owl uses triangulation to find a mouse, which of his senses is he using? |
| 22 This is the owl's muscular stomach | 16 A bird's feathers and a reptile's scales are made from the same material. |
| 23 Each summer birds do this |