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Tadarida

Tadarida

The genus Tadarida has eight species of bats divided into two subgenera, with the first of these containing seven species spread across the Old World. Four species occur exclusively in Africa including Madagascar while two more species occur in central Papua New Guinea, and western and southern Australia respectively. The relatively well known species T.

 
 
Mexican Free-tailed Bat

Mexican Free-tailed Bat

The Mexican Free-tailed Bat (Tadarida brasiliensis) is a medium sized bat. Their bodies are about 9 cm in length, and they weigh about 12.30g Their ears are wide and set apart to help them find prey with echolocation. The fur color varies from dark brown to gray. The Mexican Free-tailed Bat is widely regarded as one of the most abundant mammals in North America and is not on any federal lists.

 
 
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European Free-tailed Bat

The European Free-tailed Bat. (Tadarida teniotis, sometimes given as Tadarida insignis) is a species of free-tailed bat found across the Old World. An adult European Free-tailed Bat has a body length of 8.4-9.4 cm, a tail of 4.8-5.6 cm, and a wing length of 5.7-6.5 cm. This species had been reported from Korea in 1931, but has not been sighted on the Korean Peninsula since that time.

 
 
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Little Free-tailed Bat

The Little Free-tailed Bat (Chaerephon pumilus) is a species of bat in the Molossidae family.

 
 
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Greater Mastiff Bats

Greater Mastiff Bats is a genus of bats in the Molossidae family.

 
 
Eumops

Eumops

Eumops (or Mastiff Bats, Bonneted Bats) is a genus of bats.