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Long-eared Owl

The distinguishing ear tufts of the Long-eared Owl are not ears at all but just feathers that are used to make it look bigger. The actual ears are asymmetrically positioned beneath the feathers next to their eyes. which allows them to absorb sound both from above and below. The hearing of a Long-eared owl is about ten times better than humans.

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