Snopes.com: Baby Owls Sleep Face Down Because Their Heads Are Too Heavy?
Yahoo: Fact Check: Online Posts Claim Baby Owls Sleep Face Down Because Their Heads Are Too Heavy. We Lay Out the Facts
Fact Check: Online Posts Claim Baby Owls Sleep Face Down Because Their Heads Are Too Heavy. We Lay Out the Facts
New York Post: Night owls face higher risk of heart attacks and strokes compared to early birds: study
Night owls face higher risk of heart attacks and strokes compared to early birds: study
Bored Panda on MSN: 25 pics of owls sleeping face down that surprise people
Lately, a few owls have been going viral without putting any effort into it. All they had to do was take a nap! Yes, they did it face down. Yes, they looked unbelievably cute and as if they just got ...
MSN: Night Owls Face Dementia Risk That Early Birds Don’t — But There’s A Twist, Major Study Reveals
Night Owls Face Dementia Risk That Early Birds Don’t — But There’s A Twist, Major Study Reveals
The Hill: ‘Night owls’ face higher risk of heart attacks and strokes: Study
For snowy owls, which are a tundra species, the fields around Crawford County look pretty enticing.
Some owl chicks in captivity have been observed sleeping face down, likely due to their living conditions or tiredness (as babies tend to be). Owl chicks hatch with neck strength capable of cracking ...
Snopes.com: Baby Owls Fall Asleep on Their Stomachs Because of Their Heavy Heads?