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| 1 Because owls have very few cones they are probably | 2 Owls see 100 times more of this at night than we can |
| 3 The membrane that acts like a third eyelid to moistens and protect the eye | 4 Cells in the retina that see color |
| 6 Because an owl has lots of these in his neck, he can turn it 270 degrees | 5 There are 360 of these in a circle |
| 11 The mirror-like membrane behind the retina | 7 Because owls have a lot of these in their retina, they see better in the dark |
| 14 Active (awake) at night | 8 Vision with both eyes |
| 17 Eyesight | 9 A native owl with a round head and brown eyes |
| 18 Active mostly at dawn (sunrise) and sunset (dusk) | 10 the feathers on top a screech owls head |
| 12 Vision with one eye | |
| 13 Blend in with the environment | |
| 15 The smallest owl in Florida | |
| 16 Active (awake) during the day |