Before, owls were considered a common animal in the countryside, but no one likes them, because the old people say that owls are "bad birds". It is said that when owls call around, bad things will happen to that house. Owls are also called "mourning birds".
However, people now have a wide range of pets. In recent years, many people in Japan have raised owls. The following Japanese owner raises an owl. Animals have spirituality. When they get along day and night, the owl will behave like a pet cat and a pet dog. When the owner goes out to work, it will stay at the door. Wait for the owner to return home.
On this day, after the owner went home from work and opened the door, he immediately saw the owl's figure. The owner accidentally found that the owl's sitting posture was a bit strange. He looked at it carefully and laughed and turned over. The owl sits cross-legged, just like the middle-aged uncle.
How can an owl have such a sitting posture? At first, the owner thought it was because the owl was raised by humans since childhood, so the character was assimilated by humans, and then the human sitting posture appeared.
Later, the owner also inquired about relevant information. It turned out that owls did not imitate the human posture, but because they felt their feet were tired, they retracted their paws and stretched their legs to the front to rest instead of sitting cross-legged.
Owls usually sit like this, and they can hardly see their paws.
In fact, owls also have a pair of long legs, but they are hidden under the feathers.
And the small owl has a different way of resting from the big owl. The small owl stands on one paw and rests. When one paw gets tired, it will stand with the other paw.
In addition, the owl cub sleeps on its stomach again, because the head is too heavy, the cub usually sleeps face down.
Don’t look at the cute owls on the Internet, but in China, owls are classified as Class II protected animals and cannot be kept by individuals. In addition, wild owls are sensitive, difficult to tame, difficult to feed, and may attack humans when they are angry. (The picture material comes from the Internet)