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The barn owl can be found across
the entire globe. Its bright white
feathers make it easy to
distinguish from other owl
species. It spends the day in old barns, hollow
trees, or empty caves. At night, it goes hunting
for mice and other small mammals. Owls can
fly almost completely silently due to the
design of their feathers. Their feathers have a
very soft surface with delicate segmentations
at the ends. This helps the air flow noiselessly
across them.
Moths belong to the butterfly family. In total,
there are over 2,000 moth species around the
world. In contrast to brightly colored
butterflies, most moths looks fairly
inconspicuous. Although humans often view
them as pests, moths are an extremely
significant part of the food chain. Birds, smaller
mammals, and especially bats rely on them as
an important protein-rich food source.
The dormouse is a
nocturnal rodent most
common in Europe. It inhabits many man-made
living spaces. You can sometimes hear one
scratching away at night in old attics, barns,
and garden sheds. Its name, which means
“sleeping mouse,” is highly fitting. Its eight-
month hibernation period is longer by far than
that of any other mammal.
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Searching the Globe: Night

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MerkThames & Kosmos
ModelKids First: Light-Up Globe
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TaalNederlands
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