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What is the significance of the owl? Is it something ominous?

In Greek mythology, the owl is the prototype of Athena, the goddess of wisdom, and is a symbol of wisdom.

In English, there is the saying "As wise as an owl" (as wise as an owl), which shows that English speakers regard the owl as a symbol of wisdom.

In Japan, the owl represents good luck and happiness and is the mascot of the Nagano Winter Olympics.

In Chinese children's books and comics, owls are usually very serious and wise. They have to be the referee in disputes between animals. In emergencies, owls are consulted for advice.

Owls and toads are pets of wizards. Among these pets, the owl is the noblest and most popular. Because they

not only can help their owners deliver mails and are veritable "postmen", but they can also understand human emotions and languages,

and are intelligent.

In general, the owl is a symbol of wisdom, luck, happiness, and justice.