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  2. List of terms used for Germans - Wikipedia

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    A First World War Canadian electoral campaign poster. Hun (or The Hun) is a term that originally refers to the nomadic Huns of the Migration Period.Beginning in World War I it became an often used pejorative seen on war posters by Western Allied powers and the basis for a criminal characterization of the Germans as barbarians with no respect for civilization and humanitarian values having ...

  3. Kuhl's pipistrelle - Wikipedia

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    Kuhl's pipistrelle was first named in 1817, under the name Vespertilio kuhlii, in a work by Heinrich Kuhl entitled Die deutschen Fledermäuse ("The bats of Germany"). [2] The specific epithet was chosen by Johann Natterer, who had collected the first specimens, and commemorates Kuhl; under the rules of the ICZN, however, Kuhl himself is regarded as the authority, as the first to report the name.

  4. List of mammals of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Daubenton's bat Greater noctule bat Brown long-eared bat. The bats' most distinguishing feature is that their forelimbs are developed as wings, making them the only mammals capable of flight. Bat species account for about 20% of all mammals. Family: Vespertilionidae. Subfamily: Myotinae. Genus: Myotis. Bechstein's bat, M. bechsteini NT [14]

  5. Bat - Wikipedia

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    This group called for Bat Appreciation Week from October 24–31 every year to promote awareness on the ecological importance of bats. [251] In the United Kingdom, all bats are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Acts , and disturbing a bat or its roost can be punished with a heavy fine. [ 252 ]

  6. Die Fledermaus - Wikipedia

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    Die Fledermaus (German: [diː ˈfleːdɐˌmaʊs], The Flittermouse or The Bat, sometimes called The Revenge of the Bat) is an operetta composed by Johann Strauss II to a German libretto by Karl Haffner and Richard Genée, which premiered in 1874.

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  8. Wolpertinger - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the name is unclear, but may come from glassmakers from the village of Wolterdingen who made schnapps glasses shaped like animals, which they called "Wolterdinger." [ 3 ] The Wolpertinger myth has increased in popularity over the past two centuries because of taxidermies created Bavarian taxidermists in the 1800s for fun and to ...

  9. A colony of 300,000 bats call this Texas bridge home

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    STORY: There’s about 300,000 bats livingunder this Texas bridgeL: Houston, TexasThey sleep during the dayAnd come out at nightSwarming through the citylooking for foodTheir nightly ...