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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R OWLS of the WORLD A – Burrowing Owls - in flight (Native of North and South America) B – Female Snowy Owl (related to the horned Owls) (Native of Canadian Province of Quebec) C – Hawk Owl (Native of North America) D – Tasmanian Masked Owl (Australian Native) E – African Scoops Owls F – Tawny or Brown Owl (Native of Eurasia) G – Ural Owls (Native of Europe and Northern Asia) H – Long- Eared Owl I –Snowy Owl (Watching out for its food) J –Snowy Owl at rest K – Indian Eagle- Owl L - Owls’ eyes in the dark M – Laughing Owls N – Barn Owl in flight O – Rice Owls (Native of Rice University) P – Barn Owl (Found anywhere in the world except in the Polar and desert regions, Indonesia, Asia north of the Alpide belt, and the Pacific Islands) Q –Elf Owl (Mexico and Southern United States) R - Eurasian Eagle Owl (Eurasia native; sometimes called European Eagle- Owl) Australia I acknowledge the assistance of Nadalie Liu (Staff of DMC, Rice University). This project was supported by Rice University OISS and ADVANCE AUTHOR: ITOHAN M. IDUMWONYI, Ph.d. Student, Religious Studies Dept, Rice University

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OWLS of the WORLD

A – Burrowing Owls - in �ight (Native of North and South America)B – Female Snowy Owl (related to the horned Owls) (Native of Canadian Province of Quebec)C – Hawk Owl (Native of North America)D – Tasmanian Masked Owl (Australian Native)E – African Scoops OwlsF – Tawny or Brown Owl (Native of Eurasia)G – Ural Owls (Native of Europe and Northern Asia)H – Long- Eared OwlI –Snowy Owl (Watching out for its food)J –Snowy Owl at rest

K – Indian Eagle- OwlL - Owls’ eyes in the darkM – Laughing OwlsN – Barn Owl in �ightO – Rice Owls (Native of Rice University)P – Barn Owl (Found anywhere in the world except in the Polar and desert regions, Indonesia, Asia north of the Alpide belt, and the Paci�c Islands)Q –Elf Owl (Mexico and Southern United States)R - Eurasian Eagle Owl (Eurasia native; sometimes called European Eagle- Owl) Australia

I acknowledge the assistance of Nadalie Liu (Sta� of DMC, Rice University). This project was supported by Rice University OISS and ADVANCEAUTHOR: ITOHAN M. IDUMWONYI, Ph.d. Student, Religious Studies Dept, Rice University