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a very large Eurasian owl with two feathers that stick out near its ears, also known as horned owl
What is an "eagle owl"?
An eagle owl, also known as the Eurasian Eagle Owl or Bubo bubo, is a large and powerful owl species found across Europe, Asia, and parts of North Africa. It is one of the largest owl species in the world, known for its impressive size and striking appearance. With a wingspan that can exceed 6 feet (1.8 meters) and a weight of up to 10 pounds (4.5 kilograms), the eagle owl commands attention wherever it goes. Its plumage is typically brown or gray, with prominent ear tufts that resemble horns, giving it a distinctive and fierce look. The eagle owl is a formidable predator, preying on a wide range of animals including small mammals, birds, and even other owls. It has powerful talons and a strong beak, which it uses to catch and kill its prey swiftly. Despite its large size, the eagle owl is known for its silent flight, allowing it to approach its prey unnoticed.