How does owl fly silently?
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Owls are known as silent predators of the night, capable of flying just inches from their prey without being detected. The quietness of their flight is owed to their specialized feathers. When air rushes over an ordinary wing, it typically creates a “gushing” noise as large areas of air turbulence build up.
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The main reason owls can fly silently is the uniquely designed leading edges of their primary feathers. When most birds fly, turbulence -- created when air gushes over the surface of their wings -- causes noise.
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The main reason owls can fly silently is the uniquely designed leading edges of their primary feathers. When most birds fly, turbulence -- created when air gushes over the surface of their wings -- causes noise.
i hope it helps u buddy ✌✌
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