var arrayFacts = [
"<b>Wink, Wink, Wink:</b><br><br>Owls, and all birds of prey, have three eyelids.",

"<b>Unique in a Unique Way:</b><br><br> The owl is the only bird to drop its upper lid to wink; all other birds raise their lower eyelids.",

"<b>Pest Control: </b><br><br>In Malaysia, where barn owls were introduced to control plagues of rats, each barn owl family kills at least 1,300 rats every year.",

"<b>Imitation is the highest form of flattery: </b><br><br>The burrowing owl is one of the few birds that nests underground. When surprised in their burrows they emit a sound similar to that made by a rattlesnake. This often tricks their enemies.",

"<b>Who Needs Peripheral Vision?</b><br><br>The Great Horned Owl can turn its head 270 degrees. That's almost a full circle!",

"<b>Bird Hairballs?</b><br><br>Every evening before it goes off to hunt, an owl spits up a few balls of fur and bones, called pellets, which are what's left of the owl's last meal. <br><br>The owl swallows its prey whole, digests the muscles and organs and gets rid of the fur, feathers, teeth and bones by regurgitating a pellet.",

"<b>See Blue: </b><br><br>The only bird that can see the color blue is the owl.",

"<b>Day Owl: </b><br><br>Short-eared owls are one of the most visible owls, which is interesting since they are considered an endangered species.  <br><br>These owls range from light to dark brown, are about the size of a crow, and are distinguished by their small 'ear' tufts.  Short-eared owls are active at dawn, dusk and even midday, so they are spotted more often.",

"<b>One Continent's Medium is Another Continent's Large:</b><br><br> Unlike most owls, northern spotted owls have dark eyes. Although this species is often referred to as a medium-sized owl, it ranks among the largest in North America.",

"<b>Owl Around the World:</b><br><br>Owls are found on all continents except Antarctica. There are more than 150 species of owl in the world.",
];
