Definition
The term "genus Strix" refers to a specific classification of owls within the biological taxonomy. This genus encompasses several species of owls characterized by round facial discs and the absence of ear tufts. These owls are primarily nocturnal predators, found in diverse habitats worldwide. The genus Strix is well-known for owls like the barred owl and the tawny owl. Understanding the genus helps in classifying and studying different owl species. The absence of ear tufts distinguishes them from other owl genera like Bubo.