| Captured from a WONDERFUL MULTIMEDIA CD-ROM title,
 "Eyewitness Encyclopedia of Nature",
 Dorling Kindersley Multimedia, 1995
 
 HUNTING
 OWLS ARE APADTED for hunting at night. They have large, forward-facing eyes that give them binocular vision. The owl's flight feathers have fringed edges to muffle their sound as it attacks its prey. The powerful hooked bill is used together with talons to capture and hold prey.
 
 BARN OWL
 Heart-shaped face.
 This bird feeds at night mainly on small rodents.
 
 OWL'S SKULL
 Hooked beak, Eye socket
 Most of the space in an owl's skull is taken up by its eyes.
 
 Dorling Kindersly Multimedia
 (reviewed by Univ. of Texsas Library)
 http://volvo.gslis.utexas.edu/~reviews/dkmm.html
 
 For more images captured from the CD-ROM title,
 http://bioinfo.kordic.re.kr/animal/APAsrch2.cgi?qt=DKMMNature-
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