1 edition of bacula of some fruit bats (Pteropus). found in the catalog.
bacula of some fruit bats (Pteropus).
D. Dwight Davis
Published
1947
in [Chicago]
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Series | Fieldiana: zoology,, v. 31, no. 16, Fieldiana: zoology ;, v. 31, no. 16. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QL1 .F4 vol. 31, no. 16 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 125-131 p. |
Number of Pages | 131 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6513526M |
LC Control Number | 47005792 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 4483323 |
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Male bats also exhibit diversity in the timing and frequency of their reproductive cycles annually; in some species this may be expressed in a unique functional (dysynchronous) timing between primary (testes) and accessory (prostate, ampullary, seminal vesicles, urethral and Cowper's) sex novarekabet.com by: The brown long-eared bat or common long-eared bat is a small Eurasian bat. It has distinctive ears, long and with a distinctive fold. It is extremely similar to the much rarer grey long-eared bat which was only validated as a distinct species in the s. — An adult brown.
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The bacula of some fruit bats (Pteropus) by Davis, Delbert Dwight, Publication date Topics Flying foxes, Penis Publisher [Chicago] Collection biodiversity; fieldiana This book is available with additional data at Biodiversity Heritage Library.
See also Pages: The bacula of some fruit bats (Pteropus) (). Fieldiana. Believed published without copyright notice. Scan of 2 d images in the public domain believed to. Full text of "Fruit bats (Megachiroptera) of the world: a bibliography" See other formats.
Although pallid bats are primarily insectivores, they exhibit some flexibility in their diet when seasonally feeding on Mexican columnar cacti (particularly cardón cactus) nectar in spring, and even cactus fruit in summer.
Pallid bats are also more effective pollinators than some of the nectarivorous bats with whom they compete for novarekabet.com: Mammalia.
By comparing the outgoing pulse with the returning echoes, the brain and auditory nervous system can produce detailed images of the bat's surroundings. This allows bats to detect, localise, and classify their prey in darkness. Bat calls are some of the loudest airborne animal sounds, and can range in intensity from 60 to novarekabet.com: Mammalia.
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It is also known that some fruit-bat species migrate seasonally. In males, penis length is to mm ( to in) and baculum length is to mm ( to in). Copulation by male greater short-nosed fruit bats is dorsoventral and the females lick the shaft or the base of the male's penis, but not the glans which has already penetrated the vagina.
While the females do this, the penis is. There are over different types of fruits that depend on bats for pollination. Some species of bats will actually eat the nectar in flowers and, by going flower to flower, help to pollinate the plants. There are two bats in particular that are very good pollinators, the lesser long-nosed bat.
Some are small, like the length of a fingernail. Others are massive, like one extinct walrus’s meter penis bone. That record-holder sold for $8, at an auction, an amount that was actually considered disappointingly small. Bacula also differ wildly in shape. Some are relatively straight, while others look like hooks or even tridents.
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