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10 animales al borde de la extincion
Infoporbishon4/8/2009

hola que tal? Encontre esto en la web y la verdad que es muy alarmante y una verdadera lastima, bueno pero vamos al tema. 1. Lince Iberico El lince iberico vive en las area central y al sur de españa, cerca de andalucia. Antes vivia en todo España y Portuga, pero su numero fue reducido tan drasticam…

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Buffy Flower Bat (Erophylla Sezekorni)
Ecologiaportuttledvd12/13/2016

The Buffy flower bat (Erophylla sezekorni) lives mostly in Cuba, Jamaica and the Bahama Islands. It forms colonies of several thousand individuals in caves and feeds mostly on nectar, fruit and insects. Support bat conservation by donating to MTBC! Your donation helps us continue to educate people a…

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Buffy Flower Bat (Erophylla Sezekorni)
Ecologiaportuttledvd12/13/2016

The Buffy flower bat (Erophylla sezekorni) lives mostly in Cuba, Jamaica and the Bahama Islands. It forms colonies of several thousand individuals in caves and feeds mostly on nectar, fruit and insects. Support bat conservation by donating to MTBC! Your donation helps us continue to educate people a…

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Original Bat Artwork Auction
Ecologiaportuttledvd12/27/2016

We present you with a rare opportunity to own this original bat artwork by Fiona Reid. Fiona has painted more species of bats direct from life than anyone, and she has illustrated numerous books on bats and other mammals. This original color illustration is used for Plate 11 in "A Field Guide to the…

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Silver-Haired Bat (Lasionycteris Noctivagans)
Ecologiaportuttledvd12/27/2016

A silver-haired bat (Lasionycteris noctivagans) during fall migration in Wisconsin. Some of these are long-distance migrators. Others may not migrate at all. Merlin Tuttle PRINTS available! ALL sales go directly to support bat conservation. PLEASE NOTE when purchasing a MUG you must select "None" as…

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Brazilian Free-Tailed Bat (Tadarida Brasiliensis)
Ecologiaportuttledvd1/6/2017

Brazilian free-tailed bat (Tadarida brasiliensis) eating a corn earworm moth (Helicoverpa zea) in flight in Texas. The colonies of these bats that live in Texas eat literal TONS of crop and yard pests-including mosquitoes- EVERY NIGHT!! Image Courtesy: Merlin Tuttle's Bat Conservation

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