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Birds have larger eyes in relation to their body mass than most animals. The eyes fill the eye sockets. Most birds, including owls, cannot move their eyes because a sclerotic ring fixes the eye to the orbit. For birds whose eyes can move, the eyes also occupy a larger space in the birds skulls limiting the eye movement.

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