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"Tytondae" is a term that refers to a genus of owls within the family Tytonidae, commonly known as barn owls. These birds are characterized by their distinctive heart-shaped facial discs, silent flight, and nocturnal hunting habits. Tytondae includes species like the common barn owl, which is found in various habitats around the world. The name highlights their unique adaptations and ecological roles in controlling rodent populations.

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