How the owl caught the mouse

How the owl caught the mouse

Categories: Animals | Nature | News | Photo project

How the owl caught the mouse1. First, the owl noticed a small rodent in the snow, which was very easy - a gray mouse against a background of white snow. (Photo: John Tajima).

How the owl caught the mouse2. Then the predator grabbed the mouse with surgical precision, which did not even have time to feel the threat. (Photo: John Tajima).

How the owl caught the mouse3. How cleverly the owl caught the mouse. (Photo: John Tajima).

How the owl caught the mouse4. Prey in the paws. (Photo: John Tajima).

How the owl caught the mouse5. Now it's time to have lunch. (Photo: John Tajima).

Keywords: ANIMALS | HUNTING | OWL HUNTING | OWL

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