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Female and offspring
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Se capturaron varios individuos la mayorÃa de las hembras se encontraban lactando o preñadas.
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Great Fruit-eating Bats - Artibeus lituratus.(Trinibats)
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The Gervais's Fruit-eating Bat (Artibeus cinereus) is categorised as a canopy specialist, which may be attributed to its fondness for forest figs, but it is also known to forage in the forest understory. Radio-tagged individuals have been recorded as far as 1.9 km away from their 'tent' roost. (Trinibats)
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The Hairy Big-eyed Bat (Chiroderma villosum) is an uncommon fruit-eating bat in Trinidad. The long guard hairs forming a halo around its head are indicative of the species. (Trinibats)
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The Little Big-eyed Bat - Chiroderma trinitatum - is a relatively rare fruit eating species that forages in the canopy and sub-canopy of Trinidad's forests. This individual was captured and released at the Asa Wright Nature Centre in 2010. Photo: G. Gomes (Trinibats)
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Grupo familiar encontrado bajo una hoja modificada de ciclantaceae
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"A family of Macconnell's Bats (Mesophylla macconnelli) snuggle inside a ""tent"" fashioned from an Anthurium leaf in the Bush Bush Sanctuary in southeast Trinidad. Efficient seed dispersers and pollinators, these bats include fruit, pollen, and, nectar in their diet. (Trinibats)"
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Found 3 groups of two individuals each in bifid tents in leaves of the palm Geonoma sp in the forest. One group was 2 heavily pregnant females.
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Platyrrhinus lineatus
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En redes sobre un ojo de agua muy pequeño usado por muchos Stenodermatinos, tapires, venados, jabalies y jaguares