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In the quiet of the night, a wise old owl sits perched on a tree branch, watching over the forest. But what makes owls so special?
Owls are fascinating birds known for their big round eyes and silent flight. But did you know they have some amazing scientific facts too?
One interesting fact about owls is their incredible hearing. Their ears are uniquely shaped to help them hear even the faintest sounds, like the scurrying of mice in the dark.
Another cool fact is their ability to turn their heads almost all the way around. Owls can rotate their heads up to 270 degrees, thanks to their flexible neck bones.
Owls are also skilled hunters. Their sharp talons and powerful beaks help them catch and eat their prey, which can include mice, insects, and even small birds.
So, the next time you see an owl in the night, remember how amazing these birds are. They're not just wise and mysterious—they're also full of interesting science facts!
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Perched (Verb: Perch)-
Fainsest (Adjective) -
Scurrying (Verb: Scurry) -
Rotate (Verb) -
Flexible (Adjective) -
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