yes owls have very sharp hearing.
in water dolphins have sharp hearing they use echolocation ........ in air both nocturnals bats and owl have sharp hearing owls uses tuff feathers to amplified sound bats uses ear holes and also the moths have sharp hearings too.... inland cats have best hearing they can rotate their ears 180 degrees maybe dog have sharp hearing compared to human but it can out race by cats ........
hearing
Because owls are generally active at night, they have a highly developed auditory (hearing) system
no the great horned owls do not have teeth, only sharp strong beaks. Makes sense right??
Owls have the best night vision of any animals. Their excellent hearing and sharp vision makes them capable of capturing prey regardless of the amount of light. About two thirds of the many species of owls hunt at night, but the remaining third are most active during daylight hours or at dusk.
owls do not have theet's but they have a large sharp beak
have good hearing
Owls have sharp talons (not claws!) and a sharp beak, so it would look pretty silly if you saw an owl eating a salad. They are carnivores, too. Owls have keen eyesight and hearing. They have the advantage of very silent flight, so mice and other rodents who have good hearing cannot hear the predator about to eat it as a midnight snack!
Some Birds lay eggs and leave them to fend for themselves while Barn Owls (Tyto Alba) raise and teach their young until they are old enough to have a mate and nest of their own.Tay Tay Rules
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Hearing
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