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Take a peek into the lives of owls! What is an owl pellet? What can we learn from them? In this simple dissection of an owl pellet, you’ll learn various facts about owls, be introduced to four different rodent species, and observe basic structures of the rodent skeletal system. An owl pellet is a very interesting structure to dissect because it can tell us a lot about the diet and life of an owl! Owl pellets are formed from the indigestible parts of prey that the owl has consumed, and can contain many fully intact bones. Also, did you know that we can identify types of rodents by their jawbones? This dissection lab is for anyone who is curious about skeletal anatomy, ecology, wants to cover owl pellets for a biology course, missed the owl pellet dissection during biology class, or just wondered, “What’s inside an owl pellet?” The video will teach you how to dissect an owl pellet step by step, and review how to identify some common bones you may find. In this video, we’ll cover the following structures: Jawbones Skull Vertebrae Ribs Humerus Scapula Ulna Radius Pelvis Femur Tibia Fibula *Correction: The pygmy shrew does not belong to the order Rodentia, but rather Eulipotyphla, thus we were incorrect in stating that all four animals found in the owl pellet were rodents. Dissection guides used in the video: https://www.oregonowlpellets.com/less... https://www.birds.cornell.edu/k12/pel... https://www.barnowltrust.org.uk/wp-co... If you want to learn more about rodent skeletal anatomy, here’s a link to a website with more detailed information, as well as diagrams: https://www.oregonowlpellets.com/less... If you have any questions regarding owl pellets, dissection methodology, or general biology, feel free to leave a comment. We'll try our best to reply. Website: https://www.oh-worm.com Links to images used in the video: https://ebird.org/species/brnowl / owl_coughing_up_a_pellet https://www.livescience.com/26771-how... https://www.inaturalist.org/guide_tax... https://www.inaturalist.org/guide_tax... https://britishwildlifecentre.co.uk/p... https://news.okstate.edu/articles/agr...