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They can turn their heads nearly all the way around, and they have awesome night vision.

They have the ability to fly nearly silently.

They can take other birds while in flight.

Their powers of sight and hearing are legendary.

Folk tales have arisen, attesting to the owl's wisdom, because they always seem to be asking, "Who?".

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