the ears and eyes are really adapted to hunting
it has adapted by...watching other animals feed
no
No. Some species of owl have feathery tufts that are sometimes mistaken for ears. Barn owls do not have these.
Barn owls silently stalk their prey. They have great night vision and keen ears.
large ears to cool blood
They aren't long for any particular reason, they have adapted to being long to protect the inside of their ears
to dissipate heat.
...and their eyes and ears too.
only if you are another owl, it cannot be heard with human ears.
A barn owl is in the family Tytonidae, with heart-shaped faces, no ears, dark eyes, and they don't hoot. A screech owl is in the family Strigidae, known as true owls. Screech owls have ears, are generally smaller than barn owls, have yellow to amber eyes, and have two different morphs: red, and gray.
They've adapted to the hot climate, and sun for years ,and their ears help keep them protected from the sun.
They use their ears to cool themselves down, it also works as a big fly swatter, It gets rid of the flies