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  2. Long-tongued nectar bat - Wikipedia

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    The long-tongued nectar bat (Macroglossus minimus), also known as the northern blossom bat, honey nectar bat, [2] least blossom-bat, [3] dagger-toothed long-nosed fruit bat, [1] and lesser long-tongued fruit bat, [1] is a species of megabat. M. minimus is one of the smallest species in the family Pteropodidae, with an average length of 60–85 ...

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  4. Northern bat - Wikipedia

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    Northern bat hibernating deep in a disused cobalt mine in Norway. The northern bat is widespread throughout Eurasia, and is the most common bat in the northern part of the continent. It occurs from northern Scandinavia beyond the Arctic Circle to northern Italy, and eastern England to northern Japan. [1]

  5. Northern ghost bat - Wikipedia

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    Northern ghost bats inhabit tropical and coastal forests, and frequently roost in caves, in the open, or in palm trees. [2] [4] [5] When roosting in palm trees, individual bats tend to occupy the space closest to the rachis (stem) of the palm frond. [2] Hanging bats are inconspicuous, and mirror the appearance of a wasp's nest. [2]

  6. List of bats of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Northern cave bat, V. caurinus. Northern coasts of Northern Territory and Western Australia. LC; Large forest bat, V. darlingtoni. Eastern to south-eastern coasts and the entirety of Tasmania. LC; Yellow-lipped cave bat, V. douglasorum. Northern-most coasts of Western Australia. LC; Finlayson's cave bat, V. finlaysoni. Widespread across the ...

  7. Bald eagle mom protects eggs for 62 hours during CA ... - AOL

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    A devoted bald eagle mom has spent nearly 62 hours straight keeping her eggs warm despite being blanketed in snow in her Southern California nest. “She is resilient beyond belief!!”

  8. Cave nectar bat - Wikipedia

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    As a small, frugivorous, specialist nectar-feeding bat with good flight potential and that can breed 1–2 times a year, [15] it is an ideal species as an animal model for bats. Recent evidence has shown this species can carry multiple viruses such as filoviruses , [ 16 ] [ 17 ] coronaviruses , [ 18 ] astrovirus , [ 19 ] picornavirus , [ 20 ...

  9. Bald eagle blanketed by ‘cozy’ snow layer while nesting in ...

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    “Getting to see a bald eagle completely covered in snow — just like our home — was a joy this week.” Bald eagle blanketed by ‘cozy’ snow layer while nesting in Minnesota storm, photos show