The largest owl species in the world, the most dangerous “demon” of the sky

The Blakiston’s owl is the largest species of owl in the world, with a wingspan of up to 2 meters. This owl also possesses a large and powerful beak along with strong talons, making it one of the most dangerous bird species in the world.

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The largest owl species in the world, Blakiston’s eagle-owl, is an extremely rare owl found in Northeast Asia.
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Blakiston’s eagle-owl is one of the most dangerous bird species in the world, known for its strong flight ability and large, powerful beak and talons.
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The Blakiston’s eagle-owl is also the largest species of owl in the world, with a wingspan reaching up to 2 meters. (Image cloudinary)
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Blakiston’s eagle-owls have a very low reproductive rate. In Russia, they only breed once every two years, and typically have only one offspring per breeding season.
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It takes 4 years from the time a Blakiston’s eagle-owl is born for it to reach reproductive maturity. (Image: biolib)
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The main food source for the Blakiston’s eagle-owl is fish, so they primarily inhabit forested areas near rivers. Image: orientalbirdimages.
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The Blakiston’s eagle-owl also relies on large trees for nesting. They prefer to build their nests on dead trees or on tree stumps. The nests of Blakiston’s eagle-owls are relatively large, ranging from 74cm to 150cm in size. Image: pinimg.