Yes. Owls have very flexible necks, so looking straight back isn't a problem at all.
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They cant turn there head around only owls can!
No, but the can come very close. The most they can turn it is 270 degrees.
Owls can turn their heads, a lot more than us humans can.It's their eyes they can't turn.In comparison to the size of the head, owls have huge eyes that are fixed to the skull.So to be able to see anywhere else but straight forward, owls have to turn their heads.
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It can turn its head 180 degrees to face backwards.
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It can turn its head 180 degrees to face backwards.
Owls do have a neck, with 14 vertebrae which allows the owls head to turn about 270 degrees. However, because the owls feathers are so thickly covered, it is only when the owl stretches that the neck becomes apparent.
No. Owls do have very flexible necks though, which lets them turn their heads quite far sideways.
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