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How is it owls have not taken over the world yet?
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Not this again please
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Owls have fixed eye sockets, which means their eyeballs can’t rotate, forcing them to stretch their necks—a seemingly supernatural feat. They can rotate their necks a maximum of 270 degrees without breaking blood vessels or tearing tendons. https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2013/02/how-owls-twist-heads-almost-360-degrees/ …pic.twitter.com/jsK14cLs6r
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Those aren't owls, they're the aliens from the Fourth Kind. Seriously, though, utterly adorable.
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The Owls Are Not What They Seem.
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You nailed it!
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get a pet that can do both
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How many of us are looking at this trying to turn our head upside down?
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Fascinating! Never seen this before.

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