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As winged, mysterious creatures of the night, owls have built quite a reputation among humans going back to ancient times. Frequently feared and occasionally loathed, these beautiful birds certainly know how to capture people's curiosity and imagination. But are owls bad luck? Read on to learn about this and other superstitions about owls, as well as the truth behind those stories and what you should do if one takes up roost near your home.
Are Owls Bad Luck?
The idea that owls are bad luck or are associated with evil or death goes back to the most ancient folkloric traditions. But the truth is that owls are simply living creatures that help keep rodent and reptile populations under control. If one has roosted near your home, consider yourself lucky!
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- Many owl species are protected under local, national, and international law. Never attempt to touch or catch an owl you see in the wild and don't disturb their nests.[43]Thanks
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