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Spotted Owl / Great Horned Owl / Asio / Northern flying squirrel / Eastern Screech Owl / Eurasian Pygmy Owl / Neognathae / Strix / Owls
Date: 2005-01-10 16:56:24
Spotted Owl
Great Horned Owl
Asio
Northern flying squirrel
Eastern Screech Owl
Eurasian Pygmy Owl
Neognathae
Strix
Owls

Northern Spotted Owl The Northern Spotted Owl evolved for thousands of years

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