By Xian Palermo. Table of Contents Characteristics Habitat Food Sources Predators Animals that share the Habitat.

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By Xian Palermo

Table of Contents Characteristics Habitat Food Sources Predators Animals that share the Habitat

Characteristics White in summer White with dark spots in winter Hunts during day Height 27 inch’s Wingspan inch’s

Habitat Live in Northern Canada in winter Live in Arctic in winter Lives in hummocks Lives in tundra’s, grasslands, and frozen lakes

Food Sources Lemmings, hares, voles, and shrews Eats small rodents Eats small birds Eats small mammals

Predators Dogs Foxes Wolfs People

Animals that share its habitat Birds Rodents Ox, renindeer,moose

+and-effects humans do to the animal - polluting, global warming (kills plants,flood area), oil drilling, and construction. Helps hurt animal,help save them from being extinct

Affects on losing a member of the food chain Snowy owl haves a hard time breeding Too many snowy owls, no food for some