- microchiropteran
- mi·cro·chiropteran
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
microchiropteran — adjective or noun see microchiroptera … Useful english dictionary
Bat — For other uses, see Bat (disambiguation). Bats Temporal range: 52–0 Ma … Wikipedia
Animal echolocation — Echolocation, also called biosonar, is the biological sonar used by several animals such as dolphins, shrews, most bats, and most whales. The term was coined by Donald Griffin, who was the first to conclusively demonstrate its existence in bats.… … Wikipedia
Kitti's Hog-nosed Bat — Temporal range: Recent Conservation status … Wikipedia
New Zealand Lesser Short-tailed Bat — Lesser Short tailed Bat Conservation status Vulnerable ( … Wikipedia
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Flying primates theory — The flying primates theory conjectures that megabats, a sub group of Chiroptera (also known as flying foxes), form an evolutionary sister group of Primates. This theory was proposed by Australian neuroscientist Jack Pettigrew in 1986 [cite… … Wikipedia