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The Bats of the Australian Region ( 3 ) are very numerous , more especially in the
islands ' to the north of Australia , where the tropical conditions are specially
favourable to the development of this group . No less than twenty - eight genera ...
The Bats of the Australian Region ( 3 ) are very numerous , more especially in the
islands ' to the north of Australia , where the tropical conditions are specially
favourable to the development of this group . No less than twenty - eight genera ...
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The Bats , with one exception , all belong to genera of considerably wide
distribution , and the number of species known to inhabit Australia is not very
great . Thirty only are described in Dr . Dobson ' s catalogue of the Bats as
Australian .
The Bats , with one exception , all belong to genera of considerably wide
distribution , and the number of species known to inhabit Australia is not very
great . Thirty only are described in Dr . Dobson ' s catalogue of the Bats as
Australian .
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The Serotine Bat ( V . serotinus ) is remarkable as the only species of Bat that is
known to inhabit both the Old and New Worlds ... The fourth family of
Insectivorous Bats , the Emballonuridæ , easily distinguished by the tail
perforating the inter ...
The Serotine Bat ( V . serotinus ) is remarkable as the only species of Bat that is
known to inhabit both the Old and New Worlds ... The fourth family of
Insectivorous Bats , the Emballonuridæ , easily distinguished by the tail
perforating the inter ...
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