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Color bats.

Colored bats are animals of the genus Colored Bats in the family Bats, distributed in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Vietnam and Chinese mainland Guangxi, Hainan, Guizhou, Guangdong, Fujian and other places, generally inhabiting forests and under leaves.

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Long-winged bat.

The long-winged bat is 51.5 mm long, the tail is 53.8 mm long, and the forearm is 48.3 mm long. The body hair is short and velvety, the ears are short and round, the ear screen is small and slender, but the length is only half the length of the ear, the dorsal hair is black brown, the coat base color is darker than the tip, the abdominal hair is gray-black, the hair end is light brown, and the partal hair color is lighter. The wing membrane only reaches the joints, the wing tips are long, the skull is low and flat, the skull is developed spherical, and the sagittal and herringbone ridges are underdeveloped.

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Leaf-nosed bat.

Leaf-nosed bats belong to a class of bats in Taiwan, with a dark brown or yellowish brown body and a pale ventral surface. Adult male and female bats have frontal sacs, but male individuals are more pronounced. Both male and female bats have false nipples on the ventral pubic mound, but the reproductive female bat is more obvious for juvenile bats to climb. Its natural habitat is low- and middle-altitude caves, artificial buildings or bridges. It competes with the fold-winged bat or the Taiwanese small-hoofed nose bat, and often co-inhabits a hole.

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Brown bat.

The brown bat is a medium-sized bat of the bat family Of the bat family , which prefers to inhabit the eaves of old buildings , in groups ranging from 1 to 50 , and flying extremely fast. During the day, they live in groups in tree holes or crevices in abandoned houses, and at night they go out in the woods to hunt flying insects, and sometimes they are near the village. Likes to eat vegetables and fruits, mosquitoes, and has rabies, but as long as it is not in contact, it is harmless to people.

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Brown bat.

Brown bats are a collective term for the genus Rat-eared Bats and brown bats in the bat family, and are distributed throughout the world, except for humans, brown bats are probably the most widely distributed terrestrial mammals. The flight is slow and bulky, often perched in buildings and tree holes. Sleeps in a head-down position, only active at night, and hibernating for half a year due to lack of food.

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Southern bat.

It is a species of bat in the family Bataceae, found in Jiangxi, Guangxi, Shaanxi, Guizhou, Anhui, Yunnan, Sichuan, Jiangsu, Hubei and other parts of China, as well as nearby India, Laos, Nepal, Vietnam and northern Thailand. It is mostly found in caves, and the main nesting area is limestone caves at an altitude of 400 to 1700 meters. The nest starts at the mouth of the cave and may enter all the way to the cave for 1500 meters.

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Canine snout bat.

Canine snout bat is a bat species of the genus Canine snout bat in the family Canines, which is widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions, and is distributed in Bangladesh, China, India, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Indonesia and other Southeast Asian regions. The wings flap faster and fly faster than most other bats. Most species are highly gregarious, living in large groups in caves, tree caves and even buildings.

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Flat-cranial bat.

The flat-headed bat is one of the smallest bats in China and has attracted much attention because of its special habit of inhabiting bamboo. It has lived on Earth for 6 million years and belongs to the mammalian pterodactyl bat family. In the 1980s, experts collected specimens of flat-cranial bats, and for more than 20 years, flat-cranial bats have not appeared. Like its relatives, the flat-headed bat has very limited vision and is guided entirely by hearing.

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Canine bats.

Canine bats are medium in size, 95 to 103 mm long, 68 to 83 mm long on the forearms, and tubular nostrils. The back of the body is olive brown, the side of the body is ochre brown, the ventral surface is rusty yellow, the hairs below the abdomen are short brownish green, the neck side is curry yellow, and the ear margin is light. It is widely distributed in South Asia and Southeast Asia, including Indonesia, and is distributed in Hainan, Guangdong, Fujian, Yunnan, Tibet and Guangxi in China, mainly inhabiting tropical forests and family houses.

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Fruit bats.

Fruit bats are one of the largest bat species, with some species having wingspans up to 2 meters and claws on the first and second fingers. The eyes are large, the tail is short, and it is not coated by the skin membrane. When going out at dawn and dusk, the sap in the fruit and flower buds causes some harm to the fruit tree. It is mainly distributed in the tropics and subtropics. There are not many species in China, limited to the provinces of southern China, and are now suspected of being the host of Ebola virus.

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Vampire bats.

Vampire bats are a collective term for all species of vampire bats in the bat family, with a small body, no exposed tail, and a predominantly dark brown coat. It looks very ugly, and it doesn't start to move until after dark, and it forages regularly every night — sucking the blood of animals, and different kinds of vampire bats suck different blood objects. There are grooves under the tongue and on both sides, and blood flow is communicated along the line. The tongue can stick out and retract slowly, creating a partial vacuum in the mouth that helps blood flow into the mouth.

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Hoof bat.

The hoofed bat is found in the tropical and subtropical regions of the Old World and ranges from tiny to large. Like the chrysanthemum bat, it has horseshoe-shaped nose leaves, but the nose leaves do not have the complex structure of the chrysanthemum bat, the ears are medium in size, and there is no ear screen like the chrysanthemum bat. It eats a wide variety of insects and often forms large groups in caves. Some hoofed bats are adapted to live in areas inhabited by humans, and are very numerous and can prey on a large number of pests.

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Chrysanthemum bat.

Due to the special complex leaf-like protrusions of the mouth and face, the chrysanthemum bat is significantly different from other bat-like species, and is an important host for many animal-derived viruses such as rabies virus, Nipah virus, hanta virus and so on. Living in caves, hibernating in the depths of caves in winter, feeding on insects and their larvae, distributed in Jilin, Shandong, Fujian, Sichuan, Yunnan, Shaanxi and other places, inhabiting almost all tropical and subtropical caves in a dark and humid environment, its suspension is only less than 3 meters above the ground.

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Rabbit lip bat.

Rabbit-lipped bats are a group of animals in the order Pterodactylidae, Rabbit-lipped bats, and rabbit-lipped bats. It is large and found only in the tropical and subtropical regions of the New World and in the northern jungles of South America. They fly low and slow on the calm water, almost gliding on the surface of the water. Like other bats, it also has wing membranes that help them fly feathers. They use echo positioning systems to detect waves or fins that could mean the presence of small fish or outcrops.

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Concave-faced bat.

The concave-faced bat is a collective name for about 13 species of tropical bats in the genus Concave-faced bats, distributed in Africa, Malaysia and Indonesia. The face has a longitudinal depression and a lobe of the nose (the fleshy structure on the snout) with a split middle. The body length is about 5 to 8 cm (2 to 3 inches), the tail and body are equal in length; weight is 10 to 30 grams (1/3 to 1 oz); generally light gray to brown. Feeds on insects and often inhabits dark, damp shelters such as caves, tree holes, small buildings, and animal caves.

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flying fox.

The fox bat is the largest bat species in the world, larger than the average bat, with wings spreading up to more than 90 cm. Because the head shape resembles a fox, the muzzle is long and outstretched, so it is called a fox bat. During the day, groups hang upside down on large branches, and at night, flocks of people go out to forage for wild fruits and flower buds, which is extremely harmful to the orchard. 1 litter per litter, hidden in a cave in winter to hibernate.

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