ANIMAL INFORMATION: Please note, this part of mongabay has been updated
Home
News
About
Travel Photos
  Argentina
  Australia
  Belize
  Bhutan
  Botswana
  Brazil
  Burma
  Cambodia
  China
  Colombia
  Costa Rica
  Croatia
  Ecuador
  Gabon
  Grand Canyon
  Guatemala
  Honduras
  Iceland
  India
  Indonesia
  Italy
  Jordan
  Kenya
  Laos
  Madagascar
  Malaysia
  Mexico
  Panama
  Peru
  Nepal
  New Zealand
  Slovenia
  Suriname
  Tanzania
  Thailand
  Uganda
  United States
  Venezuela
High resolution
Slideshows
Photos by topic
  Birds
  Coral reefs
  Deforestation
  Frogs
  Glaciers
  Insects
  Lemurs
  Mammals
  Monkeys
  Rainforests
  Reptiles
  Sunsets
  Wildlife
  Top 10
  MORE
Rainforests
For kids
Tropical Fish
Rainforest Tips
Languages
Books
T-shirts
Calendars
Newsletter
Copyright
Contact



Tree Bat

Educational resources on Tree Bat

Tree Bat [an error occurred while processing this directive] IUCN Profile of the Tree Bat

Academic web links for the Tree Bat.


BatHead: ...(Photo M. Morton). (Photo M. Morton). VERY pregnant Ardops nichollsi (Photo
http://biomicro.sdstate.edu/pederses/guideanic.html id=spl-1

BatHead: Leaf-nosed fruit bats are also similar in appearance to the smaller 'Tree bat'
http://biomicro.sdstate.edu/pederses/guideajam.html id=spl-2

Bats In Buildings: Uncommon in Florida. Red Bat, Lasiurus borealis, Northern 1/3 of the state, Trees
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/MG342 id=spl-3

Georgia Wildlife Web Site; mammals: Lasiurus borealis & L. ...: Size: The Hoary Bat is the largest tree bat of the southeastern United States,
http://museum.nhm.uga.edu/gawildlife/mammals/chiroptera/verpertilionidae/lasiurus.html id=spl-5

TABS Species Account TN10016: THOUGH CONSIDERED A TREE BAT, MANY WERE FOUND IN 3 CAVES IN PULASKI CNTY, MO. THEY
http://fwie.fw.vt.edu/TN/TN10016h.htm id=spl-7

FOSSIL BATS OF THE AMERICAS: ...environment, not a cave or similar karst deposit; nonetheless this site contains
http://www.snomnh.ou.edu/COLLECTIONS&RESEARCH/vertebrate_paleontology/fossil_bats/FTB_EP_Vespertilionidae.html id=spl-8

Mammalian Species Accounts: Bat (Nycticeius humeralis); Lesser Antillean Tree Bat (Ardops nichollsi);
http://www.science.smith.edu/departments/Biology/VHAYSSEN/msi/msiaccounts.html id=spl-9







what's new | rainforests home | for kids | help | madagascar | search | about | languages | contact

Copyright Rhett Butler 1994-2005