• Zagorath
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    9 days ago

    I mean, sort of? Megabats and microbats are just two sub-groupings of bats used in biological classification. Megabats can be found in most of southern Asia (from Pakistan eastward, and as far north as roughly the Himalayas), most of sub-Saharan Africa, and northern and eastern Australia. It’s less that Australian bats are unusually large, and more that Europe and the Americas only have small bats.

  • 𝚝𝚛𝚔
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    9 days ago

    Bats are cute as hell. Its a pity about the whole lyssa and hendra thing cause I’d love to give one a cuddle.

    When I was a young whipper snapper the school had a ranger out who had a bat that you could have crawl all over you. Stinky suckers, but so cute. I probably still have the photo in a box somewhere. Definitely dont think they’d be doing that these days heh.

  • maniacalmanicmaniaOP
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    10 days ago

    I mean if you include the wings yes but I don’t think I’ve seen a bat bigger then a chihuahua or some of those other freakish mini designer dogs.

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      9 days ago

      I would have classed bogongs as small or medium size, are they really that much larger than other countries moths? If so I’d hate to see their reactions to moths which are actually large, not sure of the species but I’ve seen a few about palm sized.