The Owl's Head: Masters of Silent Flight
In the dense forests of British Columbia, ornithologists have unveiled new insights into the anatomy of the owl's head, a feature pivotal to its role as a nocturnal predator. This discovery emphasizes how the owl's facial disc and feather arrangement facilitate unparalleled hearing and silent flight.Dr. Emily Hargrave, a leading expert in avian biology at Pacific University, noted that the owl's h...More
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