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Structural adaptations of an owl include sharp talons that help them catch their prey.

Their feathers are specially designed so that they can glide silently and capture their prey unawares.

They are able to turn their heads 270 degrees in order to sight prey. The fact that their eyes are positioned at the front of their heads instead of the sides also helps them to see their prey.

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Long talons and good eyesight

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there large feet to catch a food

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Q: What are some structural adaptations of an owl?
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