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Megabat / Bat / Little Red Flying Fox / Australian bat lyssavirus / Microbat / Leaf-nosed bat / Grey-headed Flying Fox / Gambian Epauletted Fruit Bat / Mammals of Australia / Pteropus / Black Flying Fox
Date: 2013-08-04 22:01:46
Megabat
Bat
Little Red Flying Fox
Australian bat lyssavirus
Microbat
Leaf-nosed bat
Grey-headed Flying Fox
Gambian Epauletted Fruit Bat
Mammals of Australia
Pteropus
Black Flying Fox

Bats Two groups of bat occur in Western Australia: Flying-foxes (megabats) and insectivorous bats (microbats). Most of the time, humans and bats co-exist without any problems. Flying-foxes

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