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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
The family tytonidae is a family of [[strigiformes]] that consists of two genera, each containing fairly similar owls. These owls are commonly represented by the [[common barn owl]] but this family consists of eighteen separate species. All tytonids have relatively similar physical appearances, and feeding habits. The members of tytonidae are easily recognized by their heart-shaped facial disks and sleek looking bodies. The barn owls are the most widely spread variety of birds in the world. All tytonids have similar dietary needs and often feed on small mammals, such as mice.
The family tytonidae is a family of [[strigiformes]] that consists of two genera, each containing fairly similar owls. These owls are commonly represented by the [[common barn owl]] but this family consists of eighteen separate species. All tytonids have relatively similar physical appearances, and feeding habits. The members of tytonidae are easily recognized by their heart-shaped facial disks and sleek looking bodies and all tytonids have similar dietary needs and often feed on small mammals, such as mice.


== Body Design ==
== Body Design ==
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