Head movement involves a combination of muscles, joints, and neural signals. The primary joints responsible for head movement are the cervical vertebrae in the neck, allowing for rotation, flexion, and extension. Muscles around the neck, such as the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius, facilitate these movements by contracting and relaxing. Additionally, the vestibular system in the inner ear helps maintain balance and orientation while the head moves.
Because it doesn't feel comfortable when you move your head close to their's.
A cockatiel has feathers on its head that it can move around.
Their eyes are on the sides of their head!
The muscles that move your eyes are in your head.
we like to move it move it
Yes, a person can gyrate their head. Gyrate means to move quickly, move or cause to move in a great circle or spiral.
Mandible
no sorry i tested it out on my baby iguana they just move there head no sorry i tested it out on my baby iguana they just move there head
yes
There is no move called head smash.
yes , grass hopper(green in colour) can move his head to 360 degree!!!!
No!