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Animal flight / Pollinators / Indiana bat / Vampire bat / Little brown bat / Eastern Pipistrelle / Gambian Epauletted Fruit Bat / Gray Bat / Bats / Vesper bats / Mouse-eared bats
Date: 2014-08-13 00:25:56
Animal flight
Pollinators
Indiana bat
Vampire bat
Little brown bat
Eastern Pipistrelle
Gambian Epauletted Fruit Bat
Gray Bat
Bats
Vesper bats
Mouse-eared bats

CONSERVE WILDLIFE FOUNDATION OF NEW JERSEY BATS OF NEW JERSEY BATS ARE MAMMALS, possessing hair, giving birth to live young, and feeding young milk produced by mammary glands. Most produce only one offspring (called a pu

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