Owls have a unique neck structure that allows them to rotate their heads significantly, up to about 270 degrees in either direction. This flexibility is due to having more neck vertebrae than humans, enabling them to turn their heads without straining. However, they cannot rotate their eyes, which is why they need to turn their heads to see behind them. This adaptation helps them effectively hunt and be aware of their surroundings.
Small owls
white owls
white owls
Long Eared Owls
Yes, owls have small ears located behind the eyes and covered by a tuft of feathers.
and snowy owls. they look like snow to blend in.
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.
it's easy for them to look around with their eyes
Well, Owls are a type of Bird. So im guessing your asking what do owls have that other birds don't. Well it depends. Owls can rotate their head 135 degrees in either direction thus they can look behind themsleves. Also, it is the only Bird that can see the colour Blue. They are silent when they fly. And are nocturnal unlike other birds.
look at your map and look for the owls
at night
you ask "What do owls look like." unless they changed it, it should have an option to say that the question you asked is not the same as the one it says. sorry if that was confusing...