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O que (quem) é eared$23575$ - definição

GENUS OF BIRDS
Eared owls; Eared owl

bat-eared fox         
  • Bat-eared fox at Masai Mara National Reserve
  • Skull of a bat eared fox
  • Threat display of bat-eared fox
SPECIES OF FOX NATIVE TO THE AFRICAN SAVANNA
Otocyon megalotis; Otocyon; Bat-Eared Fox; Black-eared Fox; Delande's Fox; Bat eared fox; Bateared Fox; Bat-eared Fox; Agriodus; Motlosi
¦ noun a small fox found in southern and East Africa, with very large ears that are used to locate insect prey. [Otocyon megalotis.]
Mouse-eared bat         
GENUS OF MAMMALS
Myotis; Mouse-eared Bat; Mouse-Eared Bat; Pizonyx; Mouse-eared bats; Myotis species; Myotises
The mouse-eared bats or myotises are a diverse and widespread genus (Myotis) of bats within the family Vespertilionidae. The noun "myotis" itself is a New Latin construction, from the Greek "muós (meaning "mouse") and "oûs" (meaning ear), literally translating to "mouse-eared".
Otary         
  • Eared seal off the Namibian coast
FAMILY OF MAMMALS
Otariidae; Otary; Eared seals; Eared Seal; Otariid; Otariids; Evolution of eared seals
·noun Any eared seal.

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Asio

Asio is a genus of typical owls, or true owls, in the family Strigidae. This group has representatives over most of the planet, and the short-eared owl is one of the most widespread of all bird species, breeding in Europe, Asia, North and South America, the Caribbean, Hawaii and the Galápagos Islands. Its geographic range extends to all continents except Antarctica and Australia.

These are medium-sized owls, 30–46 cm (12–18 in) in length with 80–103 cm (31–41 in) wingspans. They are long-winged and have the characteristic facial disc. The two northern species are partially migratory, moving south in winter from the northern parts of their range, or wandering nomadically in poor vole years in search of better food supplies. Tropical Asio owls are largely sedentary. These owls hunt over open fields or grasslands, taking mainly rodents, other small mammals and some birds.

Asio owls are mainly nocturnal, but short-eared owls are also crepuscular. Most species nest on the ground, but the long-eared owl (Asio otus) nests in the old stick nests of crows, ravens and magpies (family Corvidae) and various hawks.