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New Zealand lesser short-tailed bat - Wikipedia
New Zealand short-tailed bats: Native animal conservation
Long-tailed and lesser short-tailed bats – Bats – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand
Ancient bat walked, rather than flew, over New Zealand - CSMonitor.com
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TerraNature | New Zealand Ecology - Lesser short-tailed bat (Mystacina tuberculata)
Baby short-tailed bat – Bats – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand
New Zealand Bat Conservation - The Kapiti Island short-tailed bat is part of the central lesser short-tailed bat subspecies (Mystacina tuberculata rhyacobi), which is known from Northland, the central North Island and
On the Dating Scene - Bat Conservation International
New Zealand short-tailed bats: Native animal conservation
New Zealand lesser short-tailed bat - Wikipedia
Lesser short-tailed bat — Science Learning Hub
What's Singing Got to Do with It? - Bat Conservation International
Bat signals | New Zealand Geographic
New Zealand lesser short-tailed bat | Mystacina tuberculata
Walking' bat may have ancient ancestors
A beating heart in our forests | Otago Daily Times Online News
Why fly when you can shuffle? This curious bat prefers the ground - Australian Geographic
Short-tailed bat (Mystacina tuberculata) • Rare Species
Wee song and dance bound to pull ladies - NZ Herald
The only extant native mammal of New Zealand is the Lesser Short-tailed Bat (Mystacina tuberculata). It is one of several bat species known to sing to win a mate! : r/Awwducational
Bat signals | New Zealand Geographic
New Zealand lesser short-tailed bat - Wikipedia
New Zealand lesser short-tailed bat | Mystacina tuberculata
Lesser Short-tailed Bat (Whalebite) | ZT2 Download Library Wiki | Fandom
Bat Conservation International on Twitter: "Finding a mate in life is tough, so the New Zealand lesser short-tailed bat (Mystacina tuberculata) has found a way to make things easier: singing! #Batfacts https://t.co/dXXgMyQIyP" /