Many of these bats are rare or endangered species such as the barbastelles and mouse eared bat. |
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In the United Kingdom, pipistrelles and long eared bats have to date not been found to harbour European bat lyssaviruses. |
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Unless, of course, it's talking about buying the services of a lumpen eared crew in a white transit so as you can really boss it about your manor, guv. |
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An estimated 1.5 million eared grebes, 50,000 Wilson's phalaropes, 50,000 California gulls, and 200 snowy plovers visit Mono Lake each spring and summer. |
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I do not like the very feral look or the slightly shorter faced, smaller eared, old-fashioned look. |
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We measured the total nocturnal flight time of 60 individual male moths representing seven species of eared moths and five species of earless moths. |
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In addition to the presence of external ears, eared seals have longer flippers than do earless seals. |
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Although the walrus shares characteristics of both true and eared seals, it is not easily confused with any other pinniped. |
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Choosing the territory as a field of study and eared to building and structuring is a major stake. |
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True seals are better adapted to aquatic life than their relatives the eared seals. |
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Bilbies, or rabbit eared bandicoots, are attractive little marsupials with long rabbit-like ears and beautiful silky blue-grey fur and long well furred tails. |
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Using a phylogenetically based selection of wild moths collected from a Nearctic site, we report that earless species fly less throughout the night than eared species. |
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Owls belonging to genus Asio are known as the eared owls, as they have tufts of feathers resembling mammalian ears. |
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The eared seals have long, flexible necks and small external ears. |
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You'll also see thousands of American avocets, eared grebes, common snipes. |
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Due to several wrong pedigrees and incorrect registrations of straight eared kittens as British there are now breeding and registration rules for Scottish Fold and Highland Fold. |
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Together with the fur seals, they constitute the family Otariidae, collectively known as eared seals. |
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Otariids, or eared sea lions, raise their young, mate, and rest in more earthly land or ice habitats. |
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Twenty species were added to Appendix II, including seven species of marine mammals, two species of eared seals, two species of sirenians and five species of terrestrial mammals. |
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The eared seal was protected on and around the island in 1929 and in 1935 all seals around the island were protected. |
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In addition there is an endemic subspecie of eared dove Zenaida auriculata noronha. |
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Otariids are also known as eared seals due to the presence of pinnae. |
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Noctules,pipistrelles,long eared, Daubenton's with their figure of eight hunting flight,and whiskered bats are all possible there,once dusk gathers. |
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In September, phalaropes and eared grebes show up for the lake's all-you-can-eat buffet of brine shrimp and alkali flies, joining more than 300 other avian species. |
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Eared Grebes are typically gregarious in nesting season, living in colonies that sometimes number thousands of individuals. |
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Yet it is plausible for the Eared Grebe because, except for large but irregular die-offs involving losses to disease and migration, annual mortality appears to be low. |
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Zugunruhe seems an appropriate characterization for the Eared Grebes' behavior. |
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