Giggles
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From Blackland Prairie Raptor Center
Imagine if birds were tickled by feathers. You'd see a flock of birds come by, laughing hysterically.
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I make the same face when the doctor pokes me in the belly during my physical.
My guy could lose a finger. Owl wranglers IRL, do you touch an owl with bare hands?
I'd probably get scolded if I shared a photo of me handling one without PPE.
The talons make me more nervous than the beak does though. Owl jaws are kinda weak, and with their beaks curving downward, they're not the go-to weapon as it brings their face too close to danger.
Makes sense.
No experiance with owls at all, but I have a lot of experiance with various other animals.
Generally speaking, as long as an animal is well socialized it shouldnt attack aggressively. Thats not to say they wont bite, just not with actual intent to harm. Generally they might nibble as a method of communication, like rabbits and a bunch of other rodents. They might bite as a means of affection, like cats and dogs. If you frighten animals, they can generally lash out, but ime they tend to go for flashy quick strikes, not powerful finishers. If the owl doesnt want interaction or you pissed it off, it might nip to signal it doesnt want to be messed with, but it wont try to take off a finger unless youre holding it down or have it cornered.