No they only have 2 eyes. They can move their heads all the way around so...yah.
All except raptors like owls.
Their ears are holes on the sides of their head. Many owl species also have ear tufts on top of their head, but these are not their actual ears.
Eyes
There is not much room left for the owls brain, as the eyes and ears take most of the space in the owls head up.
All owls will tilt their head to hear better. Owls have uneven ear slots on the side of their head, meaning that one ear mat be up towards the top of their head and the other will be towards the bottom. Owls tilt their heads to get the same amount of noise in each ear so they know what direction the noise is coming from.
They have eyes on the side of their heads.
No. An owls eyes are fixed in it's skull. The only way an owl can look around is by turning its head.
because God made them that way! to increase depth perception
side of head.
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.
They are very large. In fact, they take up so much of the owl's skull that there is no room for the muscles (such as human beings have) to move the eyes around. This is why an owl is able to swivel its head around to such a great extent (almost 180 degrees) On average, owls can rotate their heads 270 degrees. If humans had eyes in proportion to an owls, our eyes would be the size of saucers. NF
OWL ******************************************* Birds that hunt other birds and mammals (voles, rabbits, etc.) have forward facing eyes: examples being eagles, falcons, owls, etc. is to give them the depth of field we humans have. Prey species have side vision to enable them to watch a greater area of sky for possible approaching attack from a predator.