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Dog-Faced Bats

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January 16, 2018

Researcher tags small bat
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Thomas Sattler and colleagues caught this new species in mist nets because they were near what appeared to be a roost in an abandoned building in Gamboa, Panama.

Photo: Sean Mattson

 


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