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Black Bat sleeping
Zwergfledermaus,Pipistrellus pipistrellus
Colony of bats hanging on vines in white background
Close-up of a black bat or Microchiroptera in a contact zoo
Bat.
Sleeping couple of fruit bats
Lyle's flying fox (Pteropus lylei).
Lyle's flying fox (Pteropus lylei).
Close up of a bat
Angry pair of bats disturbed during hibernation
Flying fox hanging on a wooden frame
Flying foxes hanging on a branch of a tree
Sleeping flying foxes wrapped up in their wings
Flying Rare Natterer's bat (Myotis nattereri) at night on church attic with distinctive white belly
A number of fruit bats hanging from a ceiling
Egyptian fruit bat isolated on white
Indian Flying-fox in Tissamaharma, Sri Lanka
Indian Flying-fox in Tissamaharma, Sri Lanka
Young adult flying fox, fruit bat aka Megabat of chiroptera, hanging backwards on sisal rope with both spread showing structure of the bones. Isolated on white background.
Colony of hanging bats in a cave. These fllying mammals are from the order Chiroptera and are using echolocation to navigate
Chiropterologist holding and studying a bat in his hands
Art background of bats for Halloween
Tadarida brasiliensis - Mexican or Brazilian free tailed bat.  Found deceased on ground.  Isolated on white background close up of face, ears, nose leaf, thumb. Brown color
Indian Flying-fox in Tissamaharma, Sri Lanka
A colony of bats in a cave
Male Flying Fox (Fruit Bat) hanging from a tree
The lesser noctule, Leisler's bat or the Irish bat (Nyctalus leisleri) on the hand of a chiropterologist
Portrait of Natterer's bat (Myotis nattereri) in a natural habitat
Indian Flying-fox in Tissamaharma, Sri Lanka
Rare Natterer's bat (Myotis nattereri) in flight on church attic with distinctive white belly
Small European common bat on human hand.
Colony of hanging bats in a cave. These fllying mammals are from the order Chiroptera and are using echolocation to navigate
It is manifested by the growth of fungus in the nose, ears and membranes covering the wings, which often leads to the premature awakening of the bat from hibernation and its eventual death.
It is manifested by the growth of fungus in the nose, ears and membranes covering the wings, which often leads to the premature awakening of the bat from hibernation and its eventual death.
Egyptian fruit bat isolated on white
Bats sleeping on the arches of the cave.
Common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus)
Lyle's flying fox
Flying foxes bats upside down in a cage at a market for food and eating, Sumatra, Indonesia
Group of Bat  flying fox
Plecotus auritus
Egyptian fruit bat isolated on white
Natterers bat in flight
Egyptian fruit bat isolated on white
Common vampire bat
A Grey Headed Flying Fox, Pteropus poliocephalus, hanging from a branch with a blue sky background. Bellingen Island, NSW, Australia. These bats are endemic to eastern Australia and declining numbers have caused them to be listed as a vulnerable spec
Close-up Egyptian fruit bat or rousette, Rousettus aegyptiacus. on isolated black background
Colony of hanging bats in a cave. These fllying mammals are from the order Chiroptera and are using echolocation to navigate
Art background of bats for Halloween
Chiropterologist holding and studying a bat in his hands
Egyptian fruit bat isolated on white
animal  bat Nathusius pipistrelle (Pipistrellus nathusii)

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