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No, but they are the only animal which can turn it's head around 270 degrees, making them able to look behind themselves without moving their body.
yes the owl. It can turn its head 360 degrees
Moving water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degrees Celsius.
It's 'peripheral' vision - and yes - they can see almost 360 degrees around their environment without moving their head.
The freezing point of moving water is 0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
The questioner may be confounding sloth, the slow-moving animal, with Sloth, the "deadly sin" of laziness and neglect. The animal is not evil; it just lives its life without haste.
Owls are often thought to be able to turn their heads 360 degrees, but they can actually rotate their heads about 270 degrees in either direction. This remarkable ability allows them to see in various directions without moving their bodies, which is crucial for spotting prey and predators. Their unique skeletal structure and flexible neck joints facilitate this impressive range of motion.
Animal Jam - 2003 Not So Moving was released on: USA: 2003
If they live in your house then without moving to another town your two characters can not play at the same time.
Travelling Without Moving was created on 1996-09-09.
You can not download a moving van.