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... roost housed only 10-15 bats . The larger of the two ( approximately 5 m long , 3.5 m high , and 3 m wide ) contained more than 100 bats . In response to disturbance , all of the bats burst out of the roost and circled high in the ...
... roost housed only 10-15 bats . The larger of the two ( approximately 5 m long , 3.5 m high , and 3 m wide ) contained more than 100 bats . In response to disturbance , all of the bats burst out of the roost and circled high in the ...
Page 173
... roost in July 1997. Unfortunately , we could not inspect the inside cavern as the openings stood 4 m off the ground and the rocks proved unstable . The main exit was < 1 m high and wide , and the secondary opening , approximately half ...
... roost in July 1997. Unfortunately , we could not inspect the inside cavern as the openings stood 4 m off the ground and the rocks proved unstable . The main exit was < 1 m high and wide , and the secondary opening , approximately half ...
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... roost previously described ( see Rhinolophus arcuatus account ) with Rhinolophus arcuatus and Rhinolophus virgo . On 29 June 1998 , it began emerging from the roost after R. arcuatus ( 1824 h ) , and continued to exit until 1945 h ...
... roost previously described ( see Rhinolophus arcuatus account ) with Rhinolophus arcuatus and Rhinolophus virgo . On 29 June 1998 , it began emerging from the roost after R. arcuatus ( 1824 h ) , and continued to exit until 1945 h ...
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Editors Notes | 5 |
The State of Philippine Herpetology and the Challenges for the Next | 18 |
Past Present Future | 109 |
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