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Title: An Owl Shows Emotion to Her Rescuer
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URL Source: https://activly.com/an-owl-shows-em ... btrc%2Fstatic%2Fthumbnails%2F9
Published: Nov 24, 2018
Author: staff
Post Date: 2018-11-24 18:34:15 by BTP Holdings
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Views: 459
Comments: 7

An Owl Shows Emotion to Her Rescuer

Owls are known for being solitary creatures in the wild. They hunt and live as loner animals that don’t seem to need the company of other creatures around. However, that doesn’t mean that they aren’t capable of attachment or emotion, which is shown by GiGi a rescued owl.

Her attachment and understanding of the person that rescued her shows a side of owls that is not commonly known or recognized as gratitude.

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Revealing pictures at source.

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Thanks for that Horse. I just can't seem to do screen shots. I have an app for it but they want money to activate it.

It's a Great Horned Owl.

When I was cutting dead black Oak over near Lebanon, I found and owl feather. The shoe repair man told me it was good luck to find that feather. I thought it was lost, but I found it in a box in storage locker and it is here with me now. ;)

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