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Owls sleep in tree holes, derelict houses, rock ledges, cracks, but primarily on the limbs of trees, with their heads, turned backward. Also, owls avoid building their nests or resting in areas where there are a lot of humans, people working, people working, predators, or other animals. Owls also have a unique manner of sleeping. While owls’ heads are quite heavy, and newborn owls are unable to support them, they sleep face aside (sometimes face down) on their tummy and fully on their front of the body, much like people who are exhausted.

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