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  2. Category:Bats of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bats of Europe" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  3. List of bats - Wikipedia

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    European free-tailed bat (Tadarida teniotis) African giant free-tailed bat (Tadarida ventralis) Subfamily Tomopeatinae. ... List of horseshoe bats; List of bats by ...

  4. List of miniopterids - Wikipedia

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    They are found in Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia, primarily in caves, forests, shrubland, and grasslands, though some species can also be found in deserts or rocky areas. They range in size from the Shortridge's long-fingered bat , at 3 cm (1 in) plus a 3 cm (1 in) tail, to the great bent-winged bat , at 8 cm (3 in) plus a 7 cm (3 in) tail.

  5. List of myotines - Wikipedia

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    They range in size from the Taiwan broad-muzzled bat, at 3 cm (1 in) plus a 3 cm (1 in) tail, to the large myotis, at 10 cm (4 in) plus a 6 cm (2 in) tail. Like all bats, myotines are capable of true and sustained flight, and have wing lengths ranging from 2 cm (1 in) to 7

  6. Common pipistrelle - Wikipedia

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    The common pipistrelle (Pipistrellus pipistrellus) is a small pipistrelle microbat whose very large range extends across most of Europe, North Africa, South Asia, and may extend into Korea. [2] It is one of the most common bat species in the British Isles. In Europe, the northernmost confirmed records are from southern Finland near 60°N. [3]

  7. Europe’s oldest pair of shoes found in Spanish bat cave

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    Scientists have found what they believe are Europe’s oldest pair of shoes in a Spanish cave network populated by bats.. The discovery of the grass-woven sandals in Cueva de los Murciélagos, or ...

  8. List of emballonurids - Wikipedia

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    They are found in all continents besides Europe and Antarctica, primarily in forests and caves, though some species can also be found in shrublands, savannas, rocky areas, or deserts. They range in size from the Amazonian sac-winged bat , at 3 cm (1 in) plus a 1 cm (0.4 in) tail, to the Pel's pouched bat , at 14 cm (6 in) plus a 4 cm (2 in) tail.

  9. List of vespertilionines - Wikipedia

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    They range in size from the pygmy bamboo bat, at 2 cm (1 in) plus a 2 cm (1 in) tail, to the Schreber's yellow bat, at 13 cm (5 in) plus a 10 cm (4 in) tail. Like all bats, vespertilionines are capable of true and sustained flight , and have wing lengths ranging from 2 cm (1 in) to 7 cm (3 in).