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Vesper bats / Geography of South Africa / Rietvlei Nature Reserve / Measurement / Horseshoe bat / Free-tailed bat / Eptesicus / White-toothed shrew / Microbat / Bats / Night / Protected areas of South Africa
Date: 2012-02-25 12:08:47
Vesper bats
Geography of South Africa
Rietvlei Nature Reserve
Measurement
Horseshoe bat
Free-tailed bat
Eptesicus
White-toothed shrew
Microbat
Bats
Night
Protected areas of South Africa

No Scientific Name Golden Moles

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