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HOW DO OWLS TURN THEIR HEADS AROUND?

- Alison Whitman

With 14 vertebrae in the neck – twice that of a human – an owl has more flexibilit­y and can turn its head through 270 degrees without moving its body. This adaptation is necessary because owls’ eyes are almost completely fixed in their sockets. Being able to move the head allows an owl to focus its vision and hearing towards its prey, often with deadly results.

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