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Their broad, velvety wings enable silent flight, allowing them to approach prey undetected.
With large, asymmetrical ears, gray owls can pinpoint prey through sound, detecting even the faintest rustling in low-light conditions.
Gray owls hunt by perching high, using their sharp vision to spot prey, then swooping down in a rapid, silent dive.
In winter, Great Gray Owls fly low over snow, using their keen hearing to detect hidden prey.
Gray owls ambush prey by waiting motionless, then pouncing with precision using their powerful talons and keen vision to judge distance.
Primarily hunt small mammals like voles and mice, and are also skilled at capturing prey even in dense forests.
Gray owls' large eyes and exceptional night vision, combined with keen hearing, allow them to hunt effectively in low light and darkness.