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Micro bat

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We found this micro bat in Saint George's School, Uruguay. It was sleeping upside down on a plant. We think it came because it got lost in a big storm that we had here. It was there for two days. It was next to a flower. It was nice. On the 31st of October, Halloween, we learned about bats after seeing this one.

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MrsPbio
MrsPbio 7 years ago

What an awesome first spotting! And on Halloween too... the bat with true Halloween colors! These little guys are so pretty... one of the more photogenic species. Congratulations, and welcome to PN.

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Hello Pat10 and Welcome to the Project Noah community!
You have to edit the spotting again and put a location on the respective window,so the spotting can have a place in the map,ok?
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Pat10
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Spotted on Oct 28, 2016
Submitted on Oct 31, 2016

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