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What are owl pellets?
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Owl pellets are clumps of indigestible material including bones, fur, feathers, and other small parts of animals that owls regurgitate after digesting their prey. Owls swallow their prey whole, and the body then goes through the digestive system, which separates the digestible and indigestible parts. The indigestible parts are then formed into a pellet and expelled out of the owl's mouth. These pellets are a valuable tool for scientists studying the diet of owls and the animals that live in their ecosystem. Additionally, dissecting owl pellets is a common educational activity in schools to teach children about food chains, animal anatomy, and animal behavior.