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Greater Broad-nosed Bat
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/bats/greater-broad-nosed-bat/Greater Broad-nosed Bat
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Northern Myotis
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/bats/northern-myotis/The Large-footed Myotis or Northern Myotis's are also known as fishing bats.
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Large-eared Pied Bat
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/bats/large-eared-pied-bat/Large-eared Pied Bats were discovered in the 1960s. Little is known about them.
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Gould's Long-eared Bat
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/bats/goulds-bat/Gould's Long-eared Bat
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South-eastern Freetail Bat
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/bats/south-eastern-freetail-bat/When South Eastern Freetail or Mastiff Bats have been radio-tracked they have been found to forage up to 12 kilometres from their roosts.
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Eastern Freetail Bat
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/bats/eastern-freetail-bat/Eastern Freetail or Mastiff Bats live in a wide range of habitats from tall open forest to open woodland and dry sclerophyll forest.
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Beccari's Freetail Bat
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/bats/beccaris-freetail-bat/Beccari's Freetail Bats were only recognised as a separate species in the 1960s.
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Eastern Coastal Free-tailed Bat
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/bats/east-coast-freetail-bat/Eastern Coastal Free-tailed Bat or Mastiff Bats used to be called Norfolk Island Mastiff bats, but in fact they have never been found on that island.
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Northern Freetail Bat
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/bats/northern-freetail-bat/Northern Freetail or Mastiff Bats are found only in the tropics. Little is known about their lifestyle.
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Arnhem Sheathtail Bat
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/bats/arnhem-sheathtail-bat/Arnhem Sheathtail Bats were only discovered in 1979 and very little is known about them.
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