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how are owls able to turn their head 360°?​

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Answered by crankybirds30
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Contary to popular belief, owls aren't the only ones who can turn their heads like that (though owls do hold the record, able to turn their heads almost 360° (max 270° but still)!). In fact, almost all birds can!

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Answered by jiakher84
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Whereas people and other animals can simply move their eyes to follow an object or use peripheral vision to scan a room, owls must turn their heads for the same effect. These birds have fixed eye sockets, which means their eyeballs can't rotate, forcing them to stretch their necks—a seemingly supernatural feat.

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Explanation:

Which animals have the ability to turn their heads 180 degrees or more in one direction? Contary to popular belief, owls aren't the only ones who can turn their heads like that (though owls do hold the record, able to turn their heads almost 360° (max 270° but still)!). In fact, almost all birds can!

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