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(other mammals, such as flying squirrels , lemurs , and flying opossums, can glide for limited distances). there are estimated to be about species of bats worldwide, accounting for about percent of all mammal species (trudge ). though sometimes called "flying rodents ," "flying mice ," or even mistaken
plants are now found to be totally dependent on them, not just for pollination, but for spreading their seeds by eating the resulting fruits. insect-eating bats also play an important role in controlling insect populations, including night-flying mosquitos that might be carriers of malaria and other...
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