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In their heads, like all birds
I know that Owls CAN'T actually spin their head all the way around in a 360 degrees. But they can turn it all the way behind them one way then turn to the front and go the other way. Does that make sense?? >__<
The theme of the Knights of the Round Table often centers around chivalry, loyalty, honor, and the quest for adventure and noble deeds. These knights uphold a code of conduct that emphasizes bravery, selflessness, and protecting the weak.
Not all birds have their eyes on the side (eg owls, eagles etc) don't. Those birds which hunt for their food have eyes that are front facing to give them stereo (3D) vision. However those birds which are hunted (prey) (eg Ducks, songbirds etc) have eyes on the side of their heads so that they can see all round themselves to spot hunters sneaking up on them. They do this at the expense of stereo vision. The same is true of mammals, hunters have stereo vision and prey (eg horses) have eyes more on the side.
Owls can see very well in the dark, also they can turn their heads all the way around so they can see things behind them aswell
so that they can see if there are any preditors coming
When birds fly they look down upon all of the earth-bound creatures, briefly feel pity for them, and then smirk as they drop excrement onto their heads.
Nightingales do not sale all year round. These birds will sing during the spring and summer months and sing extensively during the night.
All year round. the leopard seal stay within the antarctic regions all year round feeding on penguins, fish and other sea birds.
Well on YouTube there's a man that can turn his head to see in back of him...but not like a creepy ghost turning there head all the through to go to normal again....and the guy said that he been turning little by little to see if he can turn his head back and he did!! But I'm pretty sure you got to be flexible to do it. (sorry for my bad English)
Ok, so we know altogether there are 30 animals(all animals have heads right?). Sooo... I make it, 20 land beasts and 10 birds. Sorry if its wrong! :> - that's meant to be a bird by the way.
Magnets inside of there head tell them what places are habitable or inhabitable. That it why most birds travel in groups. Larger birds don't have a flock because they don't have magnets in their heads to tell them. With larger birds it is all instinct and survival of the fittest.