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About bats
Read about the two types of bats—microbats and megabats (including flying foxes).
Micro bats: The insect terminators
Coastal sheathtail bat
Fawn leaf-nosed bat
Northern leaf-nosed bat
Orange leaf-nosed bat
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Flying-foxes
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Australian tarantulas (family Theraphosidae)
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