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Archive for tag: Mediterranean Horseshoe Bat

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16.102015November 14, 2018
Reading bat droppings

Reading bat droppings

By Chris JacobsIn GeneralTags bat, conservation, Mediterranean Horseshoe Bat, moths

The Mediterranean Horseshoe Bat (Rhinolophus euryale) is a bat species that, which the name implies, occurs in the Mediterranean region and Balkan peninsula. Unfortunately, the...

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