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  2. Rafinesque's big-eared bat - Wikipedia

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    Similar to Townsend's big-eared bat, this species has two lumps on either side of its nose. Rafinesque's big-eared bat is a medium-sized bat with a length around 7.5–10 cm (3.0–3.9 in) and a wingspan of 25–30 cm (10–12 in). These bats range in weight from 6–13 g (0.21–0.46 oz). [3]

  3. List of bats - Wikipedia

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    Rafinesque's big-eared bat (Corynorhinus rafinesqii) Townsend's big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii) Genus Eptesicus [61] [45] Eptesicus anatolicus;

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    Townsend big-eared bats like the one featured in the contest are known for their ears, as the name aptly suggests. Their ears can stretch up to 1.5 inches–nearly a third of their average full ...

  5. Corynorhinus - Wikipedia

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    The genus Corynorhinus consists of the big-eared bats, or American long-eared bats. Only three species occur in the genus, all occurring in North America. Members of this group were previously in the genus Plecotus, the long-eared bats, and were also then called lump-nosed bats. Populations of these species are generally uncommon and declining.

  6. Southeastern myotis - Wikipedia

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    Pelage varies from gray to bright orange-brown, with females generally being more brightly colored than the males. Southeastern bats are unique among Myotis of the United States in the production of twins; all other Myotis females usually produce one baby. This species is occasionally observed roosting with Rafinesque's big-eared bats. [2]

  7. Endangered WNC bats: Wildlife commission seeks public ... - AOL

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    A Virginia big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii virginianus) emerging from a cave in North Carolina. This is an endangered subspecies of the Townsend's big-eared bat and is found in Virginia ...