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Nycteridae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nycteridae is the family of slit-faced or hollow-faced bats . They are grouped in a single genus, Nycteris . The bats are found in East Malaysia, Indonesia and many parts of Africa. They ar...
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A slit-faced bat's diet depends upon the species. Most species of these bats feed primarily on a variety of arthropods (animals that have jointed bodies and limbs), such as moths, butterflies, beetles, crickets, centipedes, scorpions, and spiders.
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When the female Egyptian slit-faced bat leaves the roost at night to hunt, she takes her young with her and then sets them in another area while she hunts.(Brock Fenton. Reproduced by permission.)
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Explains everything about Egyptian slit-faced bat, member of the Chiroptera order and the Nycteridae family. ... The Egyptian slit-faced bat is listed as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category, on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species...
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Explains everything about slit-faced bats, member of the Chiroptera order and the Nycteridae family. ... Common Slit-Faced Bat, also called Hollow-faced Bat, any of about 13 species of tropical bats forming the genus Nycteris and the family Nycteridae is found in Africa and in the Malaysian and Indonesian regions. (Full text)
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Egyptian Slit-Faced Bat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Egyptian Slit-Faced Bat (Nycteris thebaica) is a species of slit-faced bat broadly distributed throughout Africa and the Middle East. It can live in widely diverse habitats, including forests...
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Ja Slit-Faced Bat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Ja Slit-Faced Bat (Nycteris major) is a species of slit-faced bat that lives in the tropical and sub-tropical forests of Africa. Its habitat is fragmented and declining, and the species is th...
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Digital Morphology account of the large slit-faced bat, Nycteris grandis grandis, featuring CT-generated animations of the skull ... Nycteris grandis grandis, the Large slit-faced bat, is native to south central Africa. It is a member of the family Nycteridae, which is characterized by a large, complex slit-like structure...
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