It comes natural for them, like talking does for us. Although there are some owls that make screeching sounds instead of "hoots." They hoot for a number of reasons: communication to other owls, or they feel in danger....etc.
God Made Owls That Way.
Owls do have ears. They have two ears and they both tilt different directions for example, one goes in the front and up and the other goes down and back so it can hear virtually everything around them.
it depends what kind of owl its and what's your name
no
All owls have ears.
Yes, owls have small ears located behind the eyes and covered by a tuft of feathers.
They have ears :]
Yes it does help them hear by channelling what they hear to there ears
to cut their ears
maybe , because they have big eyes so they would have small ears you might as well ask why is the sky blue? owls have great eye sight they do not need perfect ears as well.
There is not much room left for the owls brain, as the eyes and ears take most of the space in the owls head up.
Owls have exceptionally developed ears, there being three found types of ears in owls, most owls ears are placed asymmetrically which means whilst the ears are on the side of the owls head, just behind the facial disc, one side is higher than the other, allowing the owl to pinpoint sound height accurately as well as distance accurately.
Yes they are simply small
the ears and eyes are really adapted to hunting
No. Some species of owl have feathery tufts that are sometimes mistaken for ears. Barn owls do not have these.
I believe that they were first called "long-eared owls" when people saw their ears.