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When I was a kid we had what we called "barn owls" but we probably overheard someone calling them "barred owls." We called them barn owls because they lived in our barn.
Owls eat mice whole and yack up the bones and fur after they digest the good stuff. They would get into the hay mow in one of our barns and leave these "owl pellets" of yacked up mouse bones on the hay bales. As kids, my brother and I would dissect the owl pellets and try to recreate mouse skeletons from them. We would get into arguments about which bones go where. I think kids did a lot more creative, educational things in the days before Nintendo and Playstation.
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