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Original source: Base map derived from File:BlankMap-World.png. Distribution data from IUCN Red List
Author: Chermundy
Original source: Base map derived from File:BlankMap-World.png. Distribution data from IUCN Red List
Author: Chermundy
Large-eared horseshoe bat
Order : Chiroptera
Family : Rhinolophidae
Subfamily : Rhinolophinae
Species : Rhinolophus philippinensis
The Large-eared horseshoe bat is listed as Near Threatened (LR/nt), is close to qualifying for or is likely to qualify for a threatened category in the near future, on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
Namings for the largeeared horseshoe bat
A young / baby of a largeeared horseshoe bat is called a 'pup'. A largeeared horseshoe bat group is called a 'colony or cloud'.
Facts about the large-eared horseshoe bat
Rhinolophus philippinensis is also classified as endangered (EN (C2a)) by Duncan et al.
The Large Eared Horseshoe Bat is a small rare bat.
16 Large-eared Horseshoe Bat The Large-eared Horseshoe Bat (Rhinolophus philippinensis) is found in the rainforest and woodlands of eastern Queensland north of Ingham. (Full text)
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