No.Owls can turn their necks very far but not completely around.
No, whales do not technically have a neck, but they have some ability to turn their head in relation to their body.
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Our neck helps us turn our head.But inside the neck the main part is spinal chord.
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No, a chicken's head is located at the front of its body, not the back of its neck. The head is usually covered by feathers and connected to the neck, which allows the chicken to move and turn its head easily.
No, they can turn it 270 degrees, which is far, but not all the way. They look like they can turn their heads all the way around, but its just that they have a lot of fur surrounding their neck which makes it look that way.
The Cervical (neck) vertebrae.
The Cervical (neck) vertebrae.
The beluga whale
Its when you have a sore neck and cant turn your head to the left or right without pain, also known as bat neck syndrome
The joint that allows you to turn your head is called the atlanto-axial joint, located between the first and second cervical vertebrae in the neck. This joint enables the movement of rotation, allowing you to turn your head from side to side.
A crackling noise when you turn your head or press on the back of the neck - like rice krispies - is called Crepitus.