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An owl has two eyes, just like most birds and mammals. Their large, forward-facing eyes provide excellent depth perception and night vision, aiding in their hunting abilities. However, unlike humans, owls cannot move their eyes within their sockets, which is why they can rotate their heads up to 270 degrees to see their surroundings.

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