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Why can owls rotate heads 270 degrees?

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Answer: Fixed eyes need head movement

Neck muscles extremely flexibleWrong. Specialized vertebrae and blood vessel adaptations enable rotation, not muscle flexibility. Fixed eyes necessitate extreme head turning.

Fixed eyes need head movementCorrect! Compensating for fixed eyes! Owl eyes are tubular, fixed in sockets—can't move like human eyes. To see around, must turn head. Adaptations enabling 270° rotation: (1) 14 cervical vertebrae (vs 7 in humans)—more pivot points. (2) Blood vessel reservoirs in neck—prevent stroke during rotation. (3) Vertebral holes 10× wider than arteries—vessels don't constrict. Can't rotate 360° (myth)—270° max. Binocular vision excellent for hunting. Silent flight + rotation = apex nocturnal predator!

Shows off to attract matesWrong. Head rotation is functional—compensating for immobile eyes. Owls must turn heads to scan environment, not for display.

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