Nectar bats




StumbleUpon Toolbar Stumble this page!

Animal of the Day
Subscribe to the
animal of the day
Enter your Email


Powered by FeedBlitz

Top articles


Animals living in the water
Swim with manatees - harmful or helpful?

Images are copyrighted
by their owners

Nectar bats

Order : Chiroptera
Family : Phyllostomidae
Subfamily : Lonchophyllinae
Genus : Lonchophylla

 

Facts about the genus Lonchophylla, the nectar bats

Parental investment in reproduction of Thomas's nectar bats is unknown. (Full text)

At these locations, the most abundant nectar bats are the lesser long-nosed bat (Leptonycteris curasoae), the greater long-nosed bat (L. (Full text)

curasoae is recommended so that any changes in the use of the IFNM by nectar bats is recognized. (Full text)

The night roost is a significant discovery since it tells us that nectar bats are probably feeding and definitely roosting in the IFNM. (Full text)

In fact, fruit and nectar bats are crucial to the survival of the rain forests. (Full text)

Find out what fruit and nectar bats are and the importance of fruit and nectar bats in tropical ecosystems. (Full text)

Did you know fruit and nectar bats are vegetarians? (Full text)

Google
Contact Us | ©2008 TheWebsiteOfEverything.com | Pictures and facts about the Nectar bats