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The Mysterious Case of the Pacific Northwest's Vengeful Owls
A number of bloody encounters with aggressive birds of prey in the Pacific Northwest in recent years has frightened residents arming themselves with sticks and flashlights and strapping on hard hats and safety goggles before going out at night. By Katherine Malmo. (Nov. 7, 2016)
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As an x wildlife rehabber,what comes to mind is owls hand raised by idiots as "pets" and when said "pets" act like owls,they are released. The problem is they are now imprinted on humans and try to have sex with their heads. I'm astounded this has not crossed anyone's mind. At the wildlife shelter,we had a red tailed hawk who used to try and mate with blond haired women's head cause the person who raised him was blond.The director was stupid enough not to cage him.