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| | "Harry Potter" Owl Scenes Alarm Animal Advocates (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14) |
 | | We understand that Harry Potter keeps it in a parrot cage, which is against everything we know," said Jenny Thurston, a trustee at the World Owl Trust at Muncaster Castle near the village of Ravenglass, England. |
 | | In the Harry Potter books, owls are used to deliver messages to other people (I guess wizards don't have e-mail), much like pigeons used to do in the "Muggle" (non-magical, for those of you not familiar with Harry Potter) world. |
 | | Harry Potter lives in Britain, so you would think the owls would be British owls, but that's not always so. |
| news.nationalgeographic.com /news/2001/11/1116_harrypotterowl.html (1143 words) |
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