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numerousfacts - The eyes of an owl are not true “eyeballs.” Their tube-shaped eyes are completely immobile, providing binocular vision which fully focuses on their prey and boosts depth perception. Owls can
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Kyle Hill on Twitter: "You can see an owl's eye through its ear. #Superb_Owl https://t.co/aJrkLILhCt" / Twitter
Sir Andrews - Owls can't move their eyeballs. That's because owls don't have eyeballs at all. Instead, their eyes are shaped like tubes, held rigidly in place by bones called sclerotic rings. (
Wingspan Birds of Prey Trust - Tubular owl The eyes of an owl are not true 'eyeballs' Their tube-shaped eyes are completely immobile, providing binocular vision which fully focuses on their prey
![Kyle Hill on Twitter: "You can see an owl's eye through its ear. #Superb_Owl https://t.co/aJrkLILhCt" / Twitter Kyle Hill on Twitter: "You can see an owl's eye through its ear. #Superb_Owl https://t.co/aJrkLILhCt" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DVOwXa-VoAAzbgE.jpg)