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Far Outliers: Telefomin, Barcelona, and Bulmer's Fruit Bat
Telefomin, Barcelona, and Bulmer's Fruit Bat. From Throwim Way Leg: Tree-Kangaroos, Possums, and Penis Gourds—On the Track of Unknown Mammals in Wildest New.
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Bulmer's fruit bat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bulmer's fruit bat (Aproteles bulmerae) is an Old World fruit bat endemic to Papua New Guinea. It is listed as a critically endangered species due to.
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Bulmer's fruit bat: Information and Much More from Answers.com
Bulmer's fruit bat Bulmer's fruit bat Conservation status Critically endangered ( IUCN ) Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata.
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Forests of New Guinea - Bulmer's Fruit Bat - World Wildlife Fund
Bulmer's fruit bat, endemic or unique to New Guinea, is one of many species of fruit bats found on the island. The Bulmer's fruit is black and has a naked.
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Animal Info - Bulmer's Fruit Bat
One adult female Bulmer's fruit bat weighed 600 g (1.3 lb). Bulmer's fruit bat is a cave-dweller that occurs in mid-montane forests.
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Pictures of the Bulmer's fruit bat|Aproteles bulmerae facts
Explains everything about Bulmer's fruit bat, member of the Chiroptera order and the Pteropodidae family.
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San Diego Zoo's Animal Bytes: Bat
Conservation status: over 60 bats are listed as endangered, including the Bulmer's fruit bat Aproteles bulmerae, the Seychelles sheath-tailed bat Coleura.
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Fruit bat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The fruit bat is assumed to be the host of the Marburg virus, which is highly Dobsonia (bare-backed fruit bats); Aproteles (Bulmer's fruit bat).
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Andrew Isles Bookshop :: Bulmer's Fruit Bat <I>Aproteles bulmerae
We are Australia's largest natural history specialist bookshop. Established in 1981, we hold comprehensive new and secondhand stock and substantial holdings.
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Flannery, Timothy F., 1994. The Rediscovery of Bulmer's Fruit Bat
SUBTITLE---[ In a remote part of New Guinea, Bulmer's fruit bat has survived against the odds; once thought to be long extinct, it is now making a slow.
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