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![]() | Current Status of White-Nose Syndrome and Potential impacts to DoD Eric Britzke Research Wildlife Biologist Environmental Lab 6 May 2016DocID: 1pOK3 - View Document |
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![]() | BIOLOGY The only mammals that can sustain flight, bats comprise an order, or group of animals called Chiroptera, which means “hand wing.” When you look closely at a bat’s wing, you understand why. The wing is madeDocID: 1pqoL - View Document |