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Owl - Wikipedia Some 220 to 225 extant species of owls are known, subdivided into two families: 1 true owls or typical owls family (Strigidae) and 2 barn-owls family (Tytonidae)
About Owls I Owl Research Institute There are about 250 species of owls in the world They live on every continent except icy Antarctica Owls belong to a group of birds called Strigiformes That group is divided into two smaller groups, known as families The family called Tytonidae includes Barn Owls, which have heart-shaped faces
Owls - Birdfact Dive into the mesmerizing world of owls with our comprehensive guide Learn about their behavior, diet, habitat, and the unique species found in the world
The Owl Pages - Information about Owls Everything to do with owls - Detailed descriptions of different species, including photos and sounds Also includes mythology, art, books, collectables and more
The 27 Most Incredible Owl Facts - A-Z Animals Slideshows The 27 Most Incredible Owl Facts Long considered wise, owls have remained elusive and mysterious They're often associated with spiritual ideas, but you don't need to venture into symbolism to find them alluring When darkness falls and you hear their calls, your head turns, and your ears perk up
Fascinating Facts About Owls | Almanac. com Owl eyes are not perfectly spherical; instead, they are shaped more like a rounded tube This gives them enhanced vision, but also leaves them incapable of moving their eyes To compensate, the owl has a very flexible neck and can turn its head 270 degrees left or right and 90 degrees up!
28 Types of Owl Species (With Pictures) - AMERICAN GARDENER With over 250 species worldwide, divided into two families—Strigidae (typical owls) and Tytonidae (barn owls)—they inhabit every continent except Antarctica, thriving in forests, deserts, and urban areas