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For the sound being produced behind the owl not to matter for pray scaring, the owl would need to travel at a speed faster than or equal to the speed of sound, which would be roughly over 1000km/h. A feet which is very rare in nature to the point that it is bar non existent. A small oversight to be fair.
Please make a video on the cape buffaloes of Manda bay. These animals survive because of some kind people. It will be an amazing story about friendship between humans and wildlife.
All creatures great and small.... The Lord God made them all. I can't remember the poem in its entirety, but its so true, the Lord knows everything to be known, He created everything to benefit the life He created.....Praise the Lord for He is Good!! Btw, I stand with Israel, God's Chosen people and land.....those who curse Israel will be cursed, and those who bless Israel will be blessed! Thank you for this marvelous information about the lowly, but wonderful, brilliant beaver! We need them!! Probably more than they need us! 🦫🦫🦫🦫🦫💜💙🕊💙💜🇮🇱✡️✝️🇮🇱💜💙🕊💙💜🦫🦫🦫🦫🦫🦫🦫
I am actually kind of mad that they're playing music over footage in which they're describing sound to us. Instead of letting us actually hear what the hell is going on.
You might as well listen to ambient noise of a grassy field! :D They're really practically silent. If you ever get a chance to see an owl presentation at a zoo take it. It is surreal to "not hear" them fly.
Agreed. It would also be kind of jarring (in a positive way) to draw the viewers’ attention to “listening” to silence. But as-is, the habit of playing background music over narration misses an opportunity to communicate that key concept of silence.
I love owls. But I have an indigenous friend who is terrified of them. Her explanation is they are bad omens. Where does this come from? Why do some people think they are bad omens?🦉
Owls are associated with death in many cultures. I don't know what your friend's culture is, but if they're Native American they tend to be associated with gods of the underworld and creatures like wendigos
Because they have primitive beliefs. Owls have a strange face that can be unsettling, fly silently during the night which is when humans are most vulnerable as we can't see much. That makes sense that primitive cultures associated them with bad stuff.
Thank you for the info. She is Native American. She takes me to the Pow Wows, but not traditional ceremonies. I had a huge clear poster with an owl on a branch, moon and clouds in the background on my door for Halloween. She wouldn't come into my house until I took it down. Which I did. She said 'Don't put any owls up, because it was a bad omen.' She didn't explain why, she just to trust her they are bad.
@@chiqadee5996 Tell her that owls are great because they kill a lot of rodents which tend to be a problem for us humans as they carry diseases and damage our food storage and production systems. Owls help us. They're like flying cats. Like insectivore bats, they look creepy but are very beneficial to humans.
@@Jules-kp7rw She knows. In the end, her beliefs are her beliefs. Some people have superstitions. I have a different friend that rubs the roof of her car when she goes through a yellow light..