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Parastrellus hesperus  Common Name: canyon bat - The canyon bat (formerly known as the western pipistrelle) occurs from Jalisco and Baja California, Mexico, northward to Washington, and from California eastward to southwestern Oklahoma. It is a bat common to the deserts, woodlands, and shrublands where it roosts day and night among boulders, or in cracks and crevices of rock faces. It has been suggested that canyon bats use burrows made by kangaroo rats (Dipodomys) and other rodents. Canyon Bat, Kangaroo Rat, Dark Auburn Hair, Rock Faces, Bat Cat, Dark Auburn, Witchcraft Books, Baby Bats, Nature Food

Parastrellus hesperus Common Name: canyon bat - The canyon bat (formerly known as the western pipistrelle) occurs from Jalisco and Baja California, Mexico, northward to Washington, and from California eastward to southwestern Oklahoma. It is a bat common to the deserts, woodlands, and shrublands where it roosts day and night among boulders, or in cracks and crevices of rock faces. It has been suggested that canyon bats use burrows made by kangaroo rats (Dipodomys) and other rodents.

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False Vampire Bat, Bat Nose, Bat Video, Different Noses, Bat Anatomy, Simple Reference, Nose Reference, Vampire Bats, Bat Species

Description I wanted to make a simple reference on a few different bat species... to show the variety of different noses bats have. @3@ And what people don't seem to remember is that there are THREE different kinds of vamp bats, in which they all have a slightly different nose. D: AGAIN, THIS ONLY SHOWS A SMALL PORTION OF BAT SPECIES. X'D I'll show pictures with each bat/nose: 1. Common Vampire Bat: [link] 2. Hairy-Legged Vampire Bat: [link] 3. White-Winged Vampire Bat: [link] 4…

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