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.
An owl can turn its head to 270 degrees
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Its OWL, it can easily rotate its neck! ya i think So!
An owl has fourteen very flexible neck bones. Because of this they can turn their head two hundred and seventy degrees in either direction which is almost a full circle. In comparison, humans have seven neck bones.
Yes it can. It can turn its head a 180 degrees. But, It cannot move its eyes, that it is why they have a such an advanced neck.
I don't see why you should die if someone else's neck is twisted!
A giraffe can lift its neck straight up to reach taller branches on trees for food. They also use their necks when they fight.
yes the owl. It can turn its head 360 degrees
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.
An owl can turn its neck about 320 degrees and cannot turn completely around.
their eyes are fixed while neck can be moved
No, its head would fall off. An owl can turn its head, on average 270 degrees, though this does vary between the owl species.
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The great horned owl can turn its head 270 degrees.