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Bat Wings in the Night Sky

By: Fenton, M Brock.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Canada : Swan Hill Press, 1998Description: 128 p.ISBN: 1840370386 (hardcover); 9781840370386 (hardcover).Subject(s): Bats | Bat Wings | ZoologyDDC classification: 599.4 Fenton 16624 1st 1998 Zoology Summary: The bat may be the world`s most misunderstood animal. Despite its reputation as a nuisance and carrier of disease, bats don`t get caught in people`s hair or suck human blood. In reality they are clean little animals that present a world of opportunity for discovery and observation. Filled with facinating facts, The Bat: Wings in the Night Sky features a complete classification of bats, common and scientific names, and technical references. (1998)
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The bat may be the world`s most misunderstood animal. Despite its reputation as a nuisance and carrier of disease, bats don`t get caught in people`s hair or suck human blood. In reality they are clean little animals that present a world of opportunity for discovery and observation. Filled with facinating facts, The Bat: Wings in the Night Sky features a complete classification of bats, common and scientific names, and technical references. (1998)

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