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Smaller prey it will swallow whole. As with all owls, the indigestible parts—fur, bones, feathers, claws—are sequestered in the stomach and compressed into a pellet. The pellet remains there for hours until the owl regurgitates it, pushing it back up the esophagus and into the mouth for ejection.
What an Owl Knows: The New Science of the World's Most Enigmatic Birds
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