Certain species of owls are known for their remarkable ability to rotate their necks up to 270 degrees. This adaptation allows them to look in various directions without moving their bodies, which is crucial for hunting and spotting potential predators. Their unique skeletal structure and flexible vertebrae enable this impressive range of motion.
A reflex angle
yes
The same as 180 degrees clockwise. What do you mean "the answer to"?
Owls can.
an owl
No.
Its OWL, it can easily rotate its neck! ya i think So!
rotate it 90 degrees
A reflex angle
It rotates 90 degrees.
No a pigeon can not rotate its head 360 Degrees
Clicking "Rotate Right" on the Drawing toolbar typically rotates an image by 15 degrees each time. Therefore, if you click it twice, the image will rotate a total of 30 degrees to the right.
15 degrees
A horse can rotate its ears as far as 180 degrees.
These two muscles of the neck flex and rotate the head.
Yes
122.5 degrees