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how does owl move it's neck​

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Answered by byaswanth2005
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what am i supposed to say .. 360 degrees?

anyways mark as brainliest if you feel satisfied with my answer

Answered by Anonymous
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Owls have tubular rather than round-shaped eyes, so they aren't able to move them around much. That's why they rotate their heads – so they can see. ... As it turns out, owls have uniquely constructed necks and an arterial system that feeds blood to the brain even while they are twisting their necks to rotate their heads.

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