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Tiny Terror: Transfixing Glare of a Tiny Owl
Tiny Terror: Transfixing Glare of a Tiny Owl
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While the unblinking stare of a large owl – such as the great horned owl, for example – might make the person on its receiving end feel wary, it would probably... 04.07.2021, Sputnik International
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Resting horizontally on its perch, this tiny bird of prey keeps staring at the person filming it, as if trying to figure out what the person wants from it.The bird does not seem to be particularly alarmed, as it barely changes its posture and makes no attempt to flee, simply “lying” about and observing the human in front of it.
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Tiny Terror: Transfixing Glare of a Tiny Owl
19:00 GMT 04.07.2021 (Updated: 19:40 GMT 19.10.2022) While the unblinking stare of a large owl – such as the great horned owl, for example – might make the person on its receiving end feel wary, it would probably be difficult to regard the gaze of a smaller specimen as truly menacing, especially if said owl looked like it was just lazing around.
Resting horizontally on its perch, this tiny bird of prey keeps staring at the person filming it, as if trying to figure out what the person wants from it.
The bird does not seem to be particularly alarmed, as it barely changes its posture and makes no attempt to flee, simply “lying” about and observing the human in front of it.