- 1987, pp. 12, 15.
Sammon 1987, p. 15.
Sammon 1987, pp. 15–16.
Bates 1987, p. 24.
BatesC 1987, p. 25.
Sammon 1987, p. 16.
NiderostD 1987, pp. 59–60. Sammon...
- of Eurasia, Africa, and Oceania. The
megabat family contains the
largest bat species, with
individuals of some
species weighing up to 1.45 kg (3.2 lb)...
- hematophagy.
Three extant bat species feed
solely on blood: the
common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus), the hairy-legged
vampire bat (Diphylla ecaudata), and...
- golden-crowned
flying fox (Acerodon jubatus), also
known as the golden-capped
fruit bat, is a
species of
megabat endemic to the Philippines.
Since its description...
-
Stenodermatinae and Carolliinae). For example, the
spectral bat (Vampyrum spectrum), the
largest bat in the Americas, eats
vertebrate prey,
including small...
- thin
membrane or patagium. The
smallest bat, and
arguably the
smallest extant mammal, is Kitti's hog-nosed
bat,
which is 29–34 mm (1.1–1.3 in) in length...
-
spectral bat (Vampyrum spectrum), also
called the
great false vampire bat,
great spectral bat,
American false vampire bat or Linnaeus's
false vampire bat, is...
- Sir Alan
Arthur Bates (17
February 1934 – 27
December 2003) was an
English actor who came to
prominence in the 1960s, when he
appeared in
films ranging...
- group, and
indeed a few
species from
other families, is
mastiff bat. The
western mastiff bat (Eumops perotis), a
large species from the
southwestern United...
- in
length from Kitti's hog-nosed
bat, at 2 cm (1 in), to the
great flying fox, at 37 cm (15 in), both with no tail.
Bat wings are
relatively proportionate...