Warning: This may be the most adorable thing you’ll see. Yes, it’s true. Baby owls really do sleep on their stomachs. Here’s why. When we think of owls, we often picture them perched high in trees, sleeping upright to blend in with their surroundings. However, baby owls, or owlets, have a different way of catching...
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