Owls can turn their heads 270 degrees.

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Owls can turn their heads 270 degrees. Most owls have asymmetrical ears, which provide superior hearing. Owls have binocular vision, like humans. Unlike humans, an owl can't move its eyeballs! Owls are farsighted; they can’t see things close up. Owls have nearly silent flight. Owls live on every continent except Antarctica. Ornimegalonyx, a prehistoric owl, was nearly three feet tall!

Owls can turn their heads 270 degrees. Owls are farsighted; they can’t see things close up. Owls have nearly silent flight. Owls live on every continent except Antarctica. Owls have binocular vision, like humans. Unlike humans, an owl can't move its eyeballs! Most owls have asymmetrical ears, which provide superior hearing. Ornimegalonyx, a prehistoric owl, was nearly three feet tall!

Owls can turn their heads 270 degrees. Most owls have asymmetrical ears, which provide superior hearing. Owls have binocular vision, like humans. Unlike humans, an owl can't move its eyeballs! Owls are farsighted; they can’t see things close up. Owls have nearly silent flight. Owls live on every continent except Antarctica. Ornimegalonyx, a prehistoric owl, was nearly three feet tall!

Owls can turn their heads 270 degrees. Most owls have asymmetrical ears, which provide superior hearing. Owls have binocular vision, like humans. Unlike humans, an owl can't move its eyeballs! Owls are farsighted; they can’t see things close up. Owls have nearly silent flight. Owls live on every continent except Antarctica. Ornimegalonyx, a prehistoric owl, was nearly three feet tall!