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Burrowing Owl Translation in German
Burrowing Owl Definition
The Burrowing Owl is a small, ground-dwelling owl that is found in North and South America. It is named for its habit of nesting in burrows. Burrowing Owls are typically 9-12 inches tall and have a wingspan of 21-24 inches. They are brown or gray in color with white spots and have yellow eyes. Burrowing Owls eat rodents, insects, and other small animals. They are nocturnal and spend the day in their burrows. Burrowing Owls can live for up to 10 years.
Burrowing Owl in German
The German translation for "Burrowing Owl" is "Kaninchenkauz". This is a direct translation, as the Burrowing Owl is known for its habit of nesting in rabbit burrows. Kaninchenkauz is a compound word, with "Kaninchen" meaning "rabbit" and "Kauz" meaning "owl".
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