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  2. Category:Bats of South America - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bats of South America" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 259 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Spectral bat - Wikipedia

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    The spectral bat (Vampyrum spectrum), also called the great false vampire bat, great spectral bat, American false vampire bat or Linnaeus's false vampire bat, is a large, carnivorous leaf-nosed bat found in Mexico, Central America, and South America.

  4. Mexican free-tailed bat - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican free-tailed bat ranges from the southern half of the continental United States through most of Mexico, and through most of Central America into South America. Their range in South America is less understood where they live in the eastern Brazilian highlands and coast, the northeastern Andes, the coast of Peru and northern Chile, and ...

  5. Honduran white bat - Wikipedia

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    The Honduran white bat is found in several countries in Central America, including Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama. [1] Unusually, it is one of four species of leaf-nosed bat endemic to Central America; most are found in South America. [10] Its range encompasses a range of elevations from 0–700 m (0–2,297 ft) above sea level.

  6. Southern red bat - Wikipedia

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    The southern red bat (Lasiurus blossevillii) [1] is a species of microbat found in South America. [2] Taxonomy. Previously, ...

  7. South American hoary bat - Wikipedia

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    The South American hoary bat (Lasiurus villosissimus) [2] is a species of vesper bat found in South America. Taxonomy. Prior to 2015, ...

  8. Great fruit-eating bat - Wikipedia

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    The great fruit-eating bat (Artibeus lituratus) is a bat species found from Mexico to Brazil and Argentina, as well as in Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, ...

  9. Greater sac-winged bat - Wikipedia

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    The greater sac-winged bat (Saccopteryx bilineata) is a bat of the family Emballonuridae native to Central and South America. [2]They are the most common bats seen in the rainforest, [citation needed] as they often roost on the outside of large trees.