Environmental Sciences, asked by aidensujith101, 1 month ago

most of the birds can move their eyes or not​

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Answered by candyayezu51
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Eyes of most birds are large, not very round and capable of only limited movement in the orbits, typically 10-20° (but in some passerines, >80°) horizontally. ... Two eyes usually move independently, and in some species they can move coordinatedly in opposite directions.

Answered by Anonymous
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Eyes of most birds are large, not very round and capable of only limited movement in the orbits, typically 10-20° (but in some passerines, >80°) horizontally. ... Two eyes usually move independently, and in some species they can move coordinatedly in opposite directions.

Weird But True! Weird but true! Owls can't move their eyeballs. That's because owls don't have eyeballs at all.

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