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Hembra adulta, lactante
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The Greater Long-tongued Bat -Glossophaga longirostris - is rare on Trinidad, but common and widespread on Tobago, becoming less so at higher altitudes. It feeds on fruit, pollen, nectar, and insects. (Trinibats)
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The Little White-shouldered Bat (Ametrida centurio). Averaging 9 grams, this fruit-eating species disperses the seeds of figs (Ficus), and other fruits. It is rare, and has only been recorded in Trinidad on a handful of occasions. Much of this species' natural history and behaviour remains unknown. Photo: Georgina Patterson (Trinibats)
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PCMNicaragua
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PCMNicaragua
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Especie capturada en el Parque Nacional Volcan Masaya en un bosque secundario
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Phyllostomus discolor según Fiona Reid, 2009.
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The Pale Spear-nosed Bat (Phyllostomus discolor) roosts inside the hollows of large forest trees in Trinidad. Its diet includes, fruit, pollen, nectar, and insects. This species is frequently covered in pollen when captured, as this one is. (Trinibats)
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