because they have 14 cervical vertebra and adapted blood vessels and muscles
Owls can.
Its OWL, it can easily rotate its neck! ya i think So!
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.
Quite alot actually!!!!!!!!Owls can rotate their heads right round!!!!!!!!
Because they have double the bones in their neck
Certain species of owls are known for their remarkable ability to rotate their necks up to 270 degrees. This adaptation allows them to look in various directions without moving their bodies, which is crucial for hunting and spotting potential predators. Their unique skeletal structure and flexible vertebrae enable this impressive range of motion.
their eyes are fixed while neck can be moved
These two muscles of the neck flex and rotate the head.
Because a frog doesn't have a neck as such, it's basically a lump of a body with legs.
Owls in general are famous for this ability.
You can rotate your torso, neck, shoulder, ankle. fingers, and wrists. There may be other rotatable body parts too.
So you can keep your racket face closed. For example, if you had a continental or semi-western grip when you were hitting a forehand, the ball may go high up. You do not need to rotate your neck for serves or volleys, to topspin the ball.