Owl Pellets: An Answer to the Question, “What Was for Dinner?”

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Last updated 14 May 2024
Owl Pellets: An Answer to the Question, “What Was for Dinner?”
Walking through the forest, especially under big trees, you might come across something rather interesting on the ground beneath you.  It’s pretty small and dark colored.  Maybe it’s a pine cone?  Looking closer, you notice this peculiar item is covered in fur, but is obviously not alive.  You poke it with a stick and notice…
Owl Pellets: An Answer to the Question, “What Was for Dinner?”
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