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Owls Are Fascinating Birds!

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Black cats, rats, and nocturnal birds like owls are often linked to Halloween and witchcraft. But did you know that owls are unique creatures with amazing abilities? Here are some surprising facts about these mysterious birds:

Fantastic Eyesight

Owls have large eyes and incredible vision, even in the darkest nights. Their eyes are so big that they can’t move them around like humans can. Instead, owls must turn their entire heads to see in different directions.

Three Eyelids

Owls have three eyelids, each serving a different purpose: one for blinking, another for sleeping, and a third for cleaning their eyes. This helps keep their eyes healthy and ready for nighttime hunting.

Incredible Neck Flexibility

Owls can turn their heads much farther than humans—up to 270 degrees! They have 14 neck vertebrae, which is twice as many as humans, allowing them to swivel their heads around easily.

Exceptional Hearing

Although their ears are hidden beneath their feathers, owls have extraordinary hearing. They can pinpoint the exact location of a sound, which helps them locate prey even in total darkness.

Silent Flight

Owls are masters of stealth thanks to the unique structure of their feathers. This allows them to fly almost silently, helping them sneak up on prey without being detected.

Owls are undeniably intriguing creatures! To learn more about these amazing birds, visit your local library or search for more information online.

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