Owls, like all other (uninjured) birds, have two feet. Sometimes a bird will choose to stand on only one foot and will tuck the other foot up inside its feathers, giving the appearance of having only one foot, but that is an illusion.
Snowy owls are 1 foot 9.7 meters long
they have 3 talons on each foot
Owls have talons and may have feathered feet, but do not have webbed feet. Instead, owls have a rough nubby surface which covers the foot, and helps to grip its prey for capture.
They are big, they are about 2 ft. comparing them to a 6 foot man.
Yes. Eagles are one of the platypus's natural predators.
Barn owls will not hunt squirrels because squirrels are active in the day and barn owls are active at night.
mostly because snowies are among the larger and more powerful owls and it would be very difficult for a Great Horned to hunt one. Great horned owls are sort of famous for being 'cannibals' and eating other owls, but Snowy owls are quite large for owls, and they are in fact larger than Great Horned owls. when hunting for food, owls usually wont try to attack anything larger than themselves.
Yes
No, one foot, is a length or whatever, and one square foot is a square where each side is one foot
No one knows exactly how many spotted owls die each year, but the numbers of owls have declined in recent years. It is estimated that there may be less than 5000 pairs of owls left.
Owls is already plural. One owl is an owl, and more than one are owls.However, a group of owls is called a parliament of owls.
They might possibly, if they could catch one, which is unlikely.Wolves will eat any owls they can catch, young, helpless, injured owls are all prey for the wolves, though it is unlikely wolves can catch fit owls.