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Owl’s hearing acuity measured with IR pupil monitor

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Michael A. Greenwood

The barn owl is an almost perfect predator. It is powerfully built, fast and silent, and when it strikes, the result is usually lethal for whatever is on the receiving end. But there may be a slight chink in the nocturnal raptor’s formidable armor. Researchers at the University of Oregon in Eugene and at Monash University in Victoria, Australia, have found that the ability of the barn owl (Tyto alba) to track noises made by potential prey seems to be more acute when the prey is moving horizontally rather than vertically. The auditory spatial acuity of a barn owl was tested by...Read full article

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