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Bats
Phyllostomidae
Microbat
Megabat
Egyptian fruit bat
Vampire Bats
Yangochiroptera
Tent-making bat
Animal echolocation
Gambian epauletted fruit bat
Leaf-nosed bat

Bats of the world An introduction to the amazing variety of bats There are over 1000 species of bats worldwide, making up around a fifth of all mammals. New bat species are constantly discovered but little is known about

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