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Old February 26th, 2008, 02:05 AM

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Default who knew S. America had so many bats?

I count 4 different kinds now. I googled them and they are all real. The funnel-eared bat appears to be from C. America and the Caribbean though.
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Of course they're all real! What do you take me for? Some kind of bat forger?
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Default Re: who knew S. America had so many bats?

By the way, I found the funnel-eared bat on a list of Brazilian mammals, so there must be a few of them there as well.
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Default Re: who knew S. America had so many bats?

While we're talking about bats, will there be a Deathgleaner game? What would the theme of such a game be?
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Default Re: who knew S. America had so many bats?

Some more names for upcoming games:

bat, African trident-nosed
bat, Allen's mastiff
bat, Allen's short-tailed leaf-nosed
bat, Bechstein's
bat, bicolored leaf-nosed
bat, big brown
bat, big free-tailed
bat, big-eared free-tailed
bat, big-eyed
bat, black-bearded tomb
bat, Brandt's
bat, brown flower
bat, bulldog
bat, bumble bee
bat, common long-eared
bat, Cozumel spear-nosed
bat, D'Orbigny's round-eared
bat, Daubenton's
bat, disc-winged
bat, eastern horseshoe
bat, Egyptian rousette
bat, evening
bat, false vampire
bat, fishing
bat, free-tailed
bat, free-tailed
bat, free-tailed
bat, fringe-lipped
bat, Geoffroy's
bat, great striped-faced
bat, greater Antillean long-tongued
bat, greater white-lined
bat, greater horseshoe
bat, hairy little big-eared
bat, hairy-footed
bat, hairy-legged vampire
bat, Hart's little fruit
bat, highland fruit-eating
bat, Himalayan leaf-nosed
bat, hoary
bat, hollow-faced
bat, Honduran white
bat, horseshoe
bat, house
bat, Kitti's hog-nosed
bat, large mouse-eared
bat, leaf-chinned
bat, least sac-winged
bat, lesser Antillean fruit-eating
bat, lesser horseshoe
bat, little big-eared
bat, little brown
bat, little epauleted fruit
bat, long-legged
bat, long-tongued
bat, long-winged
bat, Malayan false vampire
bat, mastiff
bat, Mexican bulldog
bat, Mexican fruit
bat, moustached
bat, naked-backed
bat, Natterer's
bat, Old World leaf-nosed
bat, pallid
bat, particolored
bat, Peters' spear-nosed
bat, Peters' false vampire
bat, Philippine horseshoe
bat, Rabor's tube-nosed
bat, Rafinesque's big-eared
bat, red
bat, red fig-eating
bat, round-eared
bat, Salvin's white-lined
bat, Schmidt's little big-eared
bat, Schreiber's long-fingered
bat, Seba's short-tailed
bat, shaggy-haired
bat, silver-haired
bat, silvered
bat, smoky
bat, spear-nosed
bat, spear-nosed
bat, spotted
bat, sword-nosed
bat, tomb
bat, Townsend's big-eared
bat, triple nose-leaf
bat, Underwood's long-tongued
bat, vampire
bat, velvety free-tailed
bat, Wahlberg's fruit
bat, whiskered
bat, white-lined
bat, white-lined
bat, white-winged vampire
bat, wrinkle-faced
bat, yellow-eared
bat, yellow-winged
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Of course they're all real! What do you take me for? Some kind of bat forger?
You're just batty!
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