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  2. Greater short-nosed fruit bat - Wikipedia

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    C. sphinx bats perching in a palm tree. The greater short-nosed fruit bat is found from Pakistan to Vietnam. It is common in tropical forests and areas where fruit crops are cultivated. They can also be found in grasslands and mangrove forests. They typically nest high in palm trees. The bats chew the fronds of the palms to construct fairly ...

  3. Tent-making bat - Wikipedia

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    The tent-making bat (Uroderma bilobatum) is an American leaf-nosed bat (Phyllostomidae) found in lowland forests of Central and South America. [2] This medium-sized bat has a gray coat with a pale white stripe running down the middle of the back. Its face is characterized by a fleshy nose-leaf and four white stripes. Primarily a frugivore, it ...

  4. Rookery - Wikipedia

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    Rooks (northern-European and central-Asian members of the crow family) have multiple nests in prominent colonies at the tops of trees. [4] Paleontological evidence points to the existence of rookery-like colonies in the pterosaur Pterodaustro .

  5. In quieter Mexico City, rare bats make an appearance - AOL

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    At a Mexico City university campus, researchers are stringing mesh nets between trees, hoping to capture evidence that a rare bat has begun visiting its favorite plants in this metropolis of 9 ...

  6. Hoary bat - Wikipedia

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    The bat normally roosts alone on trees, hidden in the foliage, but on occasion has been seen in caves with other bats. It prefers woodland, mainly coniferous forests, but hunts over open areas or lakes. It hunts alone and its main food source is moths. The bats can cover an impressive 39 km (24 mi) while foraging. [11]

  7. 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]

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  9. Firefighters Douse Trees for Thirsty Bats in Melbourne Amid ...

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    Firefighters with Victoria’s Metropolitan Fire and Emergency Services Board turned the water on in Melbourne’s Yarra Bend Park on December 20 to provide much needed hydration to thirsty bats ...