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  2. Category:Bats of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Bats of Brazil" The following 130 pages are in this category, out of 130 ...

  3. Brazilian funnel-eared bat - Wikipedia

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    The Brazilian funnel-eared bat (Natalus macrourus) is a bat species found in eastern Brazil and in Paraguay. It roosts in caves, which makes it vulnerable to disturbance of these scarce sites, and in particular, to extermination campaigns against cave-roosting bats carried out in Brazil to combat rabies .

  4. Category:Bats of South America - Wikipedia

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    Manu short-tailed bat; Marinkelle's sword-nosed bat; Matapalo broad-nosed bat; Mato Grosso dog-faced bat; Matses's big-eared bat; Melissa's yellow-eared bat; Mexican free-tailed bat; Micronycteris giovanniae; Miller's long-tongued bat; Mimon; Mistratoan yellow-shouldered bat; Moche big-eared brown bat; Mono's short-tailed bat; Montane myotis ...

  5. List of bats - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... There are an estimated 1,300 species of bat. [1] Suborder Yinpterochiroptera ... Brazilian brown bat ...

  6. Natalus - Wikipedia

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    The genus Natalus of funnel-eared bats is found from Mexico to Brazil and the Caribbean islands. They are slender bats with unusually long tails and, as their name suggests, funnel-shaped ears. They are small, at only 3.5 to 5.5 cm in length, with brown, grey, yellow, or reddish fur. Their tail is completely enclosed in the interfemoral membrane.

  7. Brazilian brown bat - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... The Brazilian brown bat (Eptesicus brasiliensis) is a bat species from South and Central America. Description

  8. Big naked-backed bat - Wikipedia

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    The larger of the two species of naked-backed bat, individuals weigh 12–16 g (0.42–0.56 oz) and have a forearm length of 49–56 mm (1.9–2.2 in). The ears are pointed with a smooth edge, and the nose has a flattened, plate-like shape with small warty tubercles over the nostrils and short spikes to either side.

  9. List of mammals of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Brazil has the largest mammal diversity in the world, with more than 600 described species and more likely to be discovered. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, 66 of these species are endangered, and 40% of the threatened taxa belong to the primate group. 658 species are listed. [1]