The owls live underground

While other owl species often live on tree hollows, work at night, owl species in southern Florida live underground and go out during the day to feed.

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Impressive image of the cave living in the cave recorded by photographer Mac Stone using a closed camera for 6 months in a southern Florida meadow. (Photo: Caters News Agency)

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Photographer said, to record the owl image is not easy, because they have a large range of active territory, mainly at night and often nest in high tree holes.

However, this owl has many differences, that is, they live underground, even though they function both during the daytime and in small areas.(Photo: Caters News Agency)

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Mac Stone said he came here many times to monitor the behavior of the owls, from which he tried to figure out how to position the camera without scaring them and running away. (Photo: Caters News Agency)

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The upper owl, Athene cunicularia, often lives in underground caves. However, the caves are not because they are dug but the nest of other mammals like ground squirrels. They are one of the smallest owls in North America with brown spots and long legs. (Photo: Caters News Agency)

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Athene cunicularia owls usually eat small animals such as mice at the end of spring and early summer. After that, they specialize in eating insects, mainly grasshoppers and beetles. In addition, burrows also eat birds, amphibians and reptiles. (Photo: Caters News Agency / DailyMail)