Australian Tawny Frogmouths
In the winter, tawny frogmouths use a few techniques to survive the cold. They huddle together to conserve heat.
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Podargus strigoides
In the winter, tawny frogmouths use a few techniques to survive the cold. They huddle together to conserve heat.
Tawny frogmouths are not owls.
The feathers of a Tawny Frogmouth allow it to camouflage itself easily.
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