What does the owl do when the darkness of the night envelops the entire scene
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Owls see in the same way that humans do, with both eyes straight ahead. This is called binocular vision and enables the bird to judge distances accurately. Their eyes have adapted to help them to see when it is almost dark. But like us, in total darkness, they can see nothing so they always need some light to see.
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