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Bat Conservation International

Sun, 23 Nov 2008
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What do the spotted bat and an elephant have in common?  You will have to check out the Bat Conservation International website to learn the answer to this riddle.  Here you will not only find information about the spotted bat, but also information about more than 40 different species of bat that can be found in the United States.  The information about each includes an amazing photo, a map of their location, and more!

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Submitted by: Talhia Hodges Writer, Animals.com

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