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1by Warrell, David A.“...The 1100 species of bats constitute 20% of all mammalian species, distributed in all continents...”
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2“...The thought that "Bats are Beautiful" may bring a smile to your face as you think of these ugly...”
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5“...In this paper more than 50 incidences of bats being captured by spiders are reviewed. Bat-catching...”
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7“...In this paper more than 50 incidences of bats being captured by spiders are reviewed. Bat-catching...”
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8“...In this paper more than 50 incidences of bats being captured by spiders are reviewed. Bat-catching...”
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9by Altringham, John D“...Abstract Bats are currently placed in a single order, the Chiroptera. They are divided into two sub...”
Published 1996
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10by M. Brock Fenton, Samira Mubareka, Susan M. Tsang, Nancy B. Simmons, Daniel J. BeckerSubjects: “...bats...”
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11by M. Brock Fenton, Samira Mubareka, Susan M. Tsang, Nancy B. Simmons, Daniel J. BeckerSubjects: “...bats...”
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12by EveBatStudios“...Bats live on every continent except Antarctica and play an important role by eating insects...”
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13by EveBatStudios“...Bats live on every continent except Antarctica and play an important role by eating insects...”
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14“...Bats, both insectivorous and frugivorous, play a major role in wide range of ecosystems across...”
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15“...[Extract] Bats are a ubiquitous group of flying mammals found on every continent except Antarctica...”
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16by Jan Felix Drexler, Victor Max Corman, Tom Wegner, Adriana Fumie Tateno, Rodrigo Melim Zerbinati, Florian Gloza-rausch, Antje Seebens, Marcel A. Müller, Christian Drosten“...Bats host noteworthy viral pathogens, including coronaviruses, astroviruses, and adenoviruses...”
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17“...Bats are the only flying placental mammals that constitute the second largest order of mammals...”
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