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Bats Qld (Flying Foxes & Microbats) Inc. is doing God's work. The volunteer-run, not-for-profit organization rescues, rehabilitates, and releases Flying Foxes and Microbats across South East Queensland (Gold Coast to Brisbane area), Australia. It also educates the young and old on the importance of Flying Foxes in our ecosystem along with dispelling the myths that have always surrounded these adorable animals.
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The white wolf bat. (Photos: @BatEveryHour)
This is "Tough Guy", and I think he's a big brown bat, Eptesicus fuscus, based on what I can see of his dentition, the shape of his tragus, and from what I've gathered from the other bats I've caught in the building. I forget what number Tough Guy is this season, I lose track of these things. But anyway, he's a male as far as I can tell, which is rare compared to females. For those that don't know, I do bat rescue in the dormitories here. He's really quite nice, but likes to put on his tough guy display now and then, hence his name. It's not so much a display of ferocity as it is a desperate act of a tiny creature to scare off the much larger and potentially dangerous human; me. This is another photo of the same bat, "Tough Guy": My ID is based on the collective information I've gathered from all the photos of bats I've caught in the building, however, the possibility may exist that there is more than one species of bat roosting in the building. Another possible candidate is the evening bat, Nycticeius humeralis, and the little brown myotis, Myotis lucifugus. Here are photos of other bats I've caught in the same building: "Sweetie": www.flickr.com/photos/furryscalyman/766649400/ www.flickr.com/photos/furryscalyman/852112174/ www.flickr.com/photos/furryscalyman/619704352/ www.flickr.com/photos/furryscalyman/624008607/ "Bird Bat": www.flickr.com/photos/furryscalyman/569023964/ www.flickr.com/photos/furryscalyman/564616300/ "Christmas Bat": www.flickr.com/photos/furryscalyman/497601101/ www.flickr.com/photos/furryscalyman/497565825/ "Baby Bat": www.flickr.com/photos/furryscalyman/603093359/ www.flickr.com/photos/furryscalyman/642370378/ Or just see all of them here: www.flickr.com/search/?w=98528214@N00&q=eptesicus&... Along with the above photos, I've been using the following links to attempt a positive identification of all the bats I've caught in the building, as well as the corresponding Google, Wikipedia, and EOL.org pages to each species I look into: www.dnr.state.md.us/wildlife/Plants_Wildlife/bats/nhpbatf... www.hastingsreserve.org/mammals/Bats/ToothGap.html#Top content62.eol.org/content/2012/05/08/07/86468_orig.jpg I'll let him go once it's dark out. Ugh, I wish I had a place with better lighting for photography though. Also, should I crop this photo? If you'd like to use this photo for anything, at least let me know about it, please. #457 in Explore, 30 June 2007 This photo was also featured in Daily Flickr: www.moisesdaniel.net/dailyflickr/servlet/FrontController?...
Bats! Many, many bats!
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This listing is for a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD of the artwork "La femme chauve-souris" or "the Bat Woman" by Albert Joseph Pénot from c. 1890. No physical item will be sent to you! Albert Joseph Pénot Bat Woman Print, La femme chauve souris affiche, Vintage Gothic Poster, Retro Vampire Wall Art, You will get 4 High-Resolution JPG images at 300 DPI that can be printed in any of the following sizes: 2:3 ratio for printing: INCHES - 6x9 | 8x12 | 10x15 | 12x18 CM - 16x24cm | 20x30cm | 24x36cm | 30x45cm 3:4 ratio for printing: INCHES - 6x8 | 9x12 | 12x16 CM - 15x20cm | 24x32cm | 30x40cm 4:5 ratio for printing: INCHES - 4x5 8x10 | CM - 20x25cm | ISO (International Paper Size) for printing: A5 | A4 | A3 - Digital prints make it super easy for you to print the images out at home or at your local print service! When you've made your purchase you'll immediately be able to download the images here on Etsy.
Bats Qld (Flying Foxes & Microbats) Inc. is doing God's work. The volunteer-run, not-for-profit organization rescues, rehabilitates, and releases Flying Foxes and Microbats across South East Queensland (Gold Coast to Brisbane area), Australia. It also educates the young and old on the importance of Flying Foxes in our ecosystem along with dispelling the myths that have always surrounded these adorable animals.
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Miniature of White Bat ❤❤❤ :-) ❤ THIS MINIATURE WAS SOLD . ❤It is shown as an Example. ❤ Please note, I write orders into the waiting list and I do orders according to the waiting list ❤ Dear buyers ! This is unique, collectible author`s miniature created with the help of needle felting technique. Usage of various gradations of high quality wool and colors of silk makes the sculpture lifelike. Also, there is a wire frame inside of it. The frame gives stability and makes sculpture`s wings and body mobile. As aconsequence, it can sit and stand in different poses. Sculpture`s glass eyes were made in Germany and are hand painted in addition. My works are made without any dyes and wool toning . (I don`t paint wool. I don`t do toning.) Only natural components used. The dimensions of bat : Wingspan --- 14.17 inches ( 36 cm) Full height with a head ---4.33 inches ( 11 cm) Also included Halloween Pumpkin ;-) All of my wool sculptures are for adult collectors only ! THEY ARE NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN ! Small parts and components used ! I hope that my works will give You happiness and joy in it`s brightest form :-) All my creations are packaged in wooden giftbox, they are also handpainted and collectible too. Thank You for visiting my shop and paying attention to my creativity:-) Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YANA-430015653801641/
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Give them a chance, you guys. They just want to eat all the bugs and pollinate tequila plants.
There are over 1,400 species of bats in the world today. These flying mammals can be found on nearly every part of the planet except in extreme deserts and polar regions. Most of the populations are found in near the equator in tropical forests. This poster print features fine art illustrations of various species of the 32 bats native to North America Species featured: BIG BROWN BAT (Eptesicus fuscus) CAVE BAT (Myotis velifer) EASTERN RED BAT (Lasiurus borealis) HOARY BAT (Lasiurus cinereus) LITTLE BROWN BAT (Myotis lucifugus) MEXICAN FREE-TAILED BAT (Tadarida brasiliensis) NORTHERN LONG-EARED BAT (Myotis septentrionalis) SPOTTED BAT (Euderma maculatum) The unframed print is printed on sturdy, water color block style paper. Print is signed on the back, but can be signed on the front by the artist on request. All images are scientifically accurate and expertly drawn by wildlife artist Roger Hall, who has been working in the field for over 20 years for such noted organizations as National Geographic, Scholastic Books, Sunset Magazine and World Wildlife Fund.
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Summer in the Northern Hemisphere is just about over and Hallowe'en is right around the corner, so prepare to see "spooky" bats everywhere among the ghoulish things people use for seasonal decoration. But, actually, if you take a closer look and learn more about bats, it's not hard to become a real fan.
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Miniature of White Bat ❤❤❤ :-) ❤ THIS MINIATURE WAS SOLD . ❤It is shown as an Example. ❤ Please note, I write orders into the waiting list and I do orders according to the waiting list ❤ Dear buyers ! This is unique, collectible author`s miniature created with the help of needle felting technique. Usage of various gradations of high quality wool and colors of silk makes the sculpture lifelike. Also, there is a wire frame inside of it. The frame gives stability and makes sculpture`s wings and body mobile. As aconsequence, it can sit and stand in different poses. Sculpture`s glass eyes were made in Germany and are hand painted in addition. My works are made without any dyes and wool toning . (I don`t paint wool. I don`t do toning.) Only natural components used. The dimensions of bat : Wingspan --- 12.6 inches ( 32 cm) Full height with a head ---3.94 inches ( 10 cm) Also included Halloween Pumpkin ;-) All of my wool sculptures are for adult collectors only ! THEY ARE NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN ! Small parts and components used ! I hope that my works will give You happiness and joy in it`s brightest form :-) All my creations are packaged in wooden giftbox, they are also handpainted and collectible too. Thank You for visiting my shop and paying attention to my creativity:-) Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YANA-430015653801641/
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Brazilian free-tailed bats are expert flyers, capable of migrating hundreds of miles and regularly traveling more than 30 miles a night. But they pull up short at a narrow ocean channel that cuts across the Bahamas, dividing bat populations that last shared an ancestor hundreds of thousands of years