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  2. Western red bat - Wikipedia

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    The western red bat is also very similar to the eastern red bat and is distinguished from each other by minor differences, such as the lack of white-tipped hair in the dorsal pelage in the western red bat and the presence of sparse fur in the lower third of their tail. Their habitats are separated by the Rocky Mountains and may overlap. [3]

  3. Lasiurus - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Its members are known as hairy-tailed bats or red bats. [1] ... Big red bat (Lasiurus egregius) Western red bat ...

  4. List of miniopterids - Wikipedia

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    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. Like all bats, miniopterids are capable of true and sustained flight , and have wing lengths ranging from 3 cm (1 in) for many species to 6 cm (2 in) in the western bent-winged ...

  5. Category:Bats of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... out of 49 total. ... Western red bat;

  6. List of bats of the United States - Wikipedia

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    As of February 2011, at least three states had an official bat. Hawai'i named the Hawaiian hoary bat as the official state land mammal in April 2015. [2] The general assembly of North Carolina considered a bill in 2007 that would have made Rafinesque's big-eared bat as its state bat.

  7. 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).

  8. Red bat - Wikipedia

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    Red bat may refer to: Eastern red bat (Lasiurus borealis), a species of bat found in the Eastern United States; Western red bat (Lasiurus blossevillii), a species of bat found in Western United States, also called the "Desert red bat" The Red Bat, a cartoon character

  9. Southern red bat - Wikipedia

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    Previously, the western red bat (L. frantzii) was classified as a subspecies of the southern red bat, but phylogenetic evidence supports it being a distinct species.This has been followed by the American Society of Mammalogists and the ITIS.