- The New
World leaf-
nosed bats (Phyllostomidae) are bats
found from
southern North America to
South America,
specifically from the
Southwest United States...
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leaf-
nosed bat,
Hipposideros ridleyi Laotian leaf-
nosed bat,
Hipposideros rotalis Noack's
roundleaf bat,
Hipposideros ruber Shield-
nosed leaf-
nosed bat...
- A
nose-
leaf, or
leaf nose, is an
often large, lance-shaped
nose,
found in bats of the Phyllostomidae, Hipposideridae, and
Rhinolophidae families. Because...
- (formerly
Langaha nasuta,
commonly known as the
Madagascar or
Malagasy leaf-
nosed snake) is a medium-sized non-venomous
highly cryptic arboreal species...
- The Saussure's long-
nosed bats or
Mexican long-
nosed bats form the
genus Leptonycteris within the
leaf-
nosed bat
family Phyllostomidae. Like all members...
- The
California leaf-
nosed bat (Macrotus californicus) is a
species of bat in the
family Phyllostomidae. It is
found in
Mexico and the
United States. Its...
-
Vampire bats,
members of the
subfamily Desmodontinae, are
leaf-
nosed bats
currently found in
Central and
South America.
Their food
source is the blood...
- leaf-
nosed bat Phou Khao
Khouay leaf-
nosed bat Aellen's
roundleaf bat
Orbiculus leaf-
nosed bat Ridley's
leaf-
nosed bat Shield-
nosed leaf-
nosed bat Sorensen's...
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Striped hairy-
nosed bat
Insular single leaf bat Leach's
single leaf bat Pale-faced bat
Cuban flower bat
Cuban fig-eating bat Pale spear-
nosed bat Lesser...
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containing the mustached, sucker-footed, bulldog,
leaf-
nosed, vampire, long-tongued, big-eared, broad-
nosed, and disk-winged bats; and Vespertilionoidea,...