Tired owls are sleeping: it turns out that the owls are resting with their muzzle down
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/tired-owls-are-sleeping-it-turns-out-that-the-owls-are-resting-with-their-muzzle-down.htmlNot only people can sleep without hind legs after a hard day's work. Look at the owls! They fall asleep with their muzzle down and their paws outstretched. It looks as if they worked for a year without days off and holidays, or unloaded coal wagons all last night.
Not only people can get tired. Journalist Mark Rees shared a photo of an owl on Twitter. But in the picture, she is captured in an unusual angle-lying on her stomach. At first glance, it seems that there is something wrong with her.
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There were also people in the comments who knew about this feature of small owls.
However, mature owls also sometimes sleep in bizarre poses.
In fact, owls fall asleep like this, because they have a heavy head and it is difficult to hold it. The sleep of these birds is not very long, and they, like people, do not like to be woken up. And in general, who can like it?
Keywords: Animals | World | Positive | Sleep | Social network | Owls | Head
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