Weight and See
Weight and See
From WildCareOklahoma
Meet WildCareOklahoma patient #24-3218, great horned owl. This is not a typical position for an owl. This one is being weighed. Taking and tracking patient weights is one of the most important protocols followed at WildCareOklahoma. Changes and trends in weight can indicate the patient is improving and moving toward release or that something may be wrong when weight is lost.
You may recognize this scale - it's the same kind used in pediatricians' offices!
This is not a typical position for an owl
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40 0 ReplyHoo dares man-handling me this way?!
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said the great horned owl
ok - i have to start working, this friday is killing me
Edit: just saw that the ASCII will not be shown correctly in some Lemmy clients .... Only in the Browser
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This owl wants some belly rubs. I'm absolutely sure.
Edit: Is the scale set to lb or kg? I need to know how much anger and potential revenge we are dealing with here.
22 0 ReplyJust know those feet can grip with more force than a pitbull's jaws before sticking your fingers there! 😜
20 0 ReplyBest to say bye bye to the fingers, just in case
10 0 ReplyNot to burst your bubble but belly rubs for most birds is a sexual thing. Best not to do it unless you want a horny bird.
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I'm going to venture to say it's kg. A Great Horned Owl weighs between 2-4 pounds.
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She does not seem thrilled.
13 0 ReplyDo any of us enjoy when someone weighs us? 😅
11 0 ReplyDepends on my shape. Hers seems to be wonderfull and fluffy, so...
6 0 ReplyAnd there's my first laugh this morning! Thanks!
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“How long do I got, doc?”
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Taring me up...
7 0 ReplyThat's a quality weights and measures joke right here! 😆
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Is baby.
7 0 ReplyIf you can fit it on a baby scale, then it's gotta be a baby. It's not a baby and whatever else you feel like, perhaps an owl, why not, let's be a little ridiculous scale. We live in a civil society, people dont just stick whatever they find in places babies are supposed to go.
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Is there a talon missing on the left foot, or is it just an odd camera angle?
8 0 ReplyGood eye. I noticed that this morning as well. That'd be something I think they would have commented on, as those feet are critical to their survival.
I did a quick and dirty Zoom and Enhance and now you can see it. It's just under some belly floof. You can see the grippy texture on the underside of the foot now as well, so that's a bonus!
9 0 ReplyIt's just under some belly floof.
The place i would like to be now, after a long day of work lol
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cute hehe
6 0 ReplyIt's like a baby with feathers!
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Owl be weighting for you right here.
4 0 ReplyI always assumed they weigh like 2.5kg for some reason
5 0 ReplyThere's a tiny little bird hidden under a lot of nearly immaterial fluff.
5 0 ReplyYup, owls are about 40-60% air by volume. You really don't get your money's worth with owls.
They are the hollow chocolate bunny of the animal kingdom.
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