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  • Bat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Bats are flying mammals in the order Chiroptera (pronounced /kaɪˈrɒptərə/). The forelimbs of bats are webbed and developed as wings, making them the only ...

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  • Chiroptera

    Introduction to the species, characteristics, distribution, and references. From the Tree of Life project.

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  • Chiroptera

    Life history, ecology, fossil record, systematics, and morphology of bats.

    www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/mammal/eutheria/chiroptera.html - Similar

  • ADW: Chiroptera: Information

    Traditionally, bats have been considered a monophyletic order (Chiroptera), subdivided into two suborders, Microchiroptera and Megachiroptera. ...

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  • Order Chiroptera

    Full checklist of 32 species, with links to detailed species accounts.

    www.nsrl.ttu.edu/TMOT1/ordchiro.htm - Similar

  • Chiroptera

    THE ORDER CHIROPTERA: Flight clearly distinguishes bats from all the other mammals. Not just jumping, or gliding, but actually being able to fly - like the ...

    www.americazoo.com/goto/index/mammals/chiroptera.htm - Similar

  • Chiroptera Neotropical

    Chiroptera Neotropical (ISSN 1413-4403) is a publication that deals with the biology, ecology, biogeography and conservation of Neotropical bats. ...

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  • Dichotomous Key/Chiroptera - Wikibooks, collection of ...

    7 Sep 2009 ... Chiroptera. Kingdom, Animalia. Phylum, Chordata ... Retrieved from "http://en. wikibooks.org/wiki/Dichotomous_Key/Chiroptera" ...

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  • Chiroptera Cabins

    Chiroptera Cabin Company was the first bat house manufacturing company to use a Groovin' Saw to create grooved roosting surfaces. ...

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  • J.P. Dancing Bear: "Chiroptera"

    ~J.P. DANCING BEAR~. CHIROPTERA. (Poem Starting with a Line by Natasha Saje) Around our bodies an altitude, around our heads the faked eyes of evening, ...

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