This was really helpful for my daughter. She is working on a project about bats. She never heard of these bats so she wanted to study about them.
http://www.wild-facts.com/2010/wild-fact-680-this-bat-nose-how-to-hunt-horsehoe-bat/#comment-16450
This is abousolutly outstanding!! Really helpful with my personal homework!
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This is such a great site. I learn something everytime I come here.
like the fact that everyone including young children would understand the text as it isn't written in complicated scientific form
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http://www.wild-facts.com/2015/11-bizarre-facts-about-woodpeckers/#comment-16443
Very good information. A question was asked, what is the young of a crocodile called. Everybody said Hatchling, but was told not correct. I have researched and thats how I came up with your info....
http://www.wild-facts.com/2012/wild-fact-319-a-menace-to-society-caiman/#comment-16442
Your second photo is a Lesser Long-nosed bat. Thanks to Ted Fleming, a bat study friend, "Its very reduced tail membrane is obvious. If it had been a Choero, then the hind legs would not have bee...
http://www.wild-facts.com/2013/mexican-long-tongued-bat/#comment-16440
This is cool. I like the color and how the fish is just waving in the water it's so smooth and jelly like?
http://www.wild-facts.com/2015/14-monsters-living-beneath-the-sea/#comment-16433
So happy to have found this site..came across is when reading 'being a dog's by Alexandra Holowitz. It speaks of the world of dogs (and other)noses? when coming across info on the Water shrew I g...
http://www.wild-facts.com/2013/wild-fact-132-i-am-iron-shrew-eurasian-water-shrew/#comment-16432