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Vesper bat / Big brown bat / Armadillo / Yuma Myotis / Indiana bat / Northern long-eared myotis / Bats / Mouse-eared bats / Little brown bat
Date: 2010-03-05 16:51:20
Vesper bat
Big brown bat
Armadillo
Yuma Myotis
Indiana bat
Northern long-eared myotis
Bats
Mouse-eared bats
Little brown bat

OTHER MAMMALS D-1 Armadillos Donald W. Hawthorne

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