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Silky Short-tailed Bat by Natural History Museum, London/science

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Silky Short-tailed Bat by Natural History Museum, London/science
Who's that critter? It's the shingleback skink (Tiliqua rugosa)! Most  skinks have smooth, overlapping scales and a glassy appearance�

Who's that critter? It's the shingleback skink (Tiliqua rugosa)! Most skinks have smooth, overlapping scales and a glassy appearance�

Deaf moths employ acoustic Müllerian mimicry against bats using  wingbeat-powered tymbals

Deaf moths employ acoustic Müllerian mimicry against bats using wingbeat-powered tymbals

Cyclopes didactylus hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

Cyclopes didactylus hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

Our greeting cards are 5 x 7 in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant

Silky Short-tailed Bat Greeting Card

Silky Short-tailed Bat Greeting Card

Image of Silky short-tailed bat, South America, c 1832-1836

Image of Silky short-tailed bat, South America, c 1832-1836

Microchiroptera Life History

Microchiroptera Life History

Bats in Northern Mountain Region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

Bats in Northern Mountain Region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

Fur, Feathers, Fangs, and Frogs  News and musings from the OSU Tetrapod  collection

Fur, Feathers, Fangs, and Frogs News and musings from the OSU Tetrapod collection

Microchiroptera Life History

Microchiroptera Life History

Get Up Close With Bat Specimens and More Natural History Programs This  October, Smithsonian Voices

Get Up Close With Bat Specimens and More Natural History Programs This October, Smithsonian Voices