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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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Victoria / Melbourne / Perth / /

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Oxford University Press / Gould / /

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Australia / /

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Extinction / /

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Photo Museum / Museum Victoria / /

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Exmouth Gulf / Shark Bay / Cape York Peninsula / /

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Genera / /

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Western Australian Department / Environmental Protection Authority / Department of Natural Resources and Environment / Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service / Department of Primary Industries / Department of Environment and Conservation / Oxford University / Department of Health / Department of Sustainability and Environment / Environmental Protection Agency / /

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Simon Nevill / /

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blackish head / /

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LG 600G Cellular Phone / /

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Western Australia / Queensland / New South Wales / Victoria / /

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northern Victoria / southern Australia / northern New South Wales / northern Australia / eastern Australia / Western Australia / /

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3g / /

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www.csiro.au / /

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