Snowy owls are hard to see on the snow because their white feathers help them hide, and they can catch their food during the day without waiting for nighttime.
Learn why snowy owls blend into snowy places and how they find food during the daytime, explained simply for young children.
Snowy owls are hard to see on the snow because their white feathers help them hide, and they can catch their food during the day without waiting for nighttime.
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