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their hollow bones help
edit: thanks for the corrections
Hollow is somewhat misleading. It's not like a soda straw or pipe, but it's lined with lattice like structure. It reminds me of a gluten matrix in bread dough!
While every gram counts to a bird, solid bones bend and flex, while birds' bones are very rigid to withstand the extreme forces flight puts against their bodies.
I'm curious to read the linked article in the other reply to get more fine details.
And they're like 75% smaller without the floof
Owls are about 40-60% floof, though this particular owl is on the high end of that spectrum since it lives in the cold.
I really believed your range until I googled it
I thought I was correct? What did you find?
Only number I'm seeing is 70% on average
I can see that for a Great Grey, they got tons of feathers everywhere, but some of the tropic and temperate owls that don't have fuzzy feet and legs would have to have a lower percentage, I'd think.
I'll have to see if I can find a more definitive source for this factoid one of these days. It's one of those things I see repeated all the time but no source is ever given.
But they are still very floody beasts whatever the actual number 😊
This has been studied and proven incorrect
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2880151/
Next day edit - Akshually this was just meant to be an interesting reply, hopefully it was well received. I was tired and busy yesterday, sorry if this came across as blunt/rude.
Nice! I will have to read this today. Thank you for sharing.