motorjává
Motorjáva is a term sometimes used to refer to an avian species, specifically the great horned owl (Bubo virginianus). The word is not a formally recognized scientific or common name but appears in some regional or informal contexts. The great horned owl is a large, widespread owl native to the Americas. It is characterized by its prominent ear tufts, which resemble horns, and its powerful build. These owls are apex predators, feeding on a wide variety of prey including mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. Their distinctive hooting call is a familiar sound in many nocturnal environments across their range. The species exhibits remarkable adaptability, inhabiting diverse habitats from deserts and forests to urban parks. Their impressive size, acute hearing, and silent flight make them highly effective hunters. The term "motorjáva" does not carry any specific biological or ecological significance beyond its informal association with this owl species.